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Stellantis ramps up chip strategy for EVs and AI

Stellantis, the company behind car brands like Citroen, Fiat, Jeep, Opel, Peugeot, and Maserati, has announced a multifaceted strategy designed to manage and secure the long-term supply of vital microchips. 

Semiconductors are the linchpin to the performance, safety, and customer features of Stellantis vehicles in the new state-of-the-art STLA vehicle and technology platforms that will focus on battery-electric vehciles (BEVs) and artificial intelligence (AI).

Developed by a cross-functional team, the strategy was created through a rigorous assessment of customer desires for advanced technology features and a focus on delivering the objectives laid out in the Stellantis Dare Forward 2030 plan.

Stellantis says the robust strategy, which is refined continuously, includes:

Stellantis has started to engage with strategic semiconductor providers like Infineon, NXP Semiconductors, onsemi, and Qualcomm to further improve its STLA platforms and technologies. In addition, Stellantis is working with aiMotive and SiliconAuto to develop its own differentiating semiconductors in the future.

“An effective semiconductor strategy requires a deep understanding of semiconductors and the semiconductor industry,” said Maxime Picat, Chief Purchasing and Supply Chain Officer at Stellantis. “We have hundreds of very different semiconductors in our cars. We have built a comprehensive ecosystem to mitigate the risk that one missing chip can stop our lines.

“At the same time, key vehicle capabilities directly depend on the innovation and performance of single devices. SiC MOSFETS extend the range of our electric vehicles while the computation performance of a leading-edge SoC is essential for the customer experience and safety.”

To date, Stellantis has entered into direct agreements for semiconductors with a purchasing value of more than €10-billion through to 2030. The supply agreements cover a variety of vital microchips, including:

Semiconductors play key roles in the vehicles that are driving the Stellantis transformation into a sustainable mobility tech company, says the company. This includes enabling features and functions in the BEV-native STLA global platforms (Small/Medium/Large/Frame) and the seamless connectivity, remote upgradability, and the flexible service-oriented electrical/electronic architecture that underpins the STLA Brain, STLA SmartCockpit, and STLA AutoDrive artificial intelligence-powered platforms.

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