On June 15, Stellantis rose 5.09% in pre-market trading, trading at $7.21/share, with turnover of $1.5829 million. The rebound follows multiple positive catalysts emerging in recent sessions after the stock had sold off sharply on recall-related headwinds.
On the news front, Stellantis recently announced it has successfully integrated Factorial Energy's FEST solid-state battery cells into a Dodge Charger Daytona development vehicle and launched road testing — marking the first automotive solid-state battery integration in North America. The cells demonstrated 375 Wh/kg energy density and 15%-to-90% fast charging in 18 minutes, drawing positive attention from analyst coverage highlighting the breakthrough for the broader EV battery supply chain.
Additionally, Stellantis joined Volkswagen and Renault in lobbying the EU to establish frameworks encouraging European-sourced auto parts, local R&D, and assembly — a move aimed at addressing competitive pressures from global rivals. Within the Automobile Manufacturers sector, stocks rose broadly, with Ferrari up 4.88%, Ford up 1.98%, Rivian up 1.91%, General Motors up 1.71%, and Tesla up 1.12%.
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