HomeEV & BatteryStellantis Plans $70 Billion Comeback With LFP Batteries And A Tesla FSD... EV & Battery Stellantis Plans $70 Billion Comeback With LFP Batteries And A Tesla FSD Challenger By Energy Jobline May 21, 2026 0 177 Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail The automaker is giving EVs another shot with cheaper batteries, a new platform, and high-tech chips for AI and autonomy. Related TagsEV Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppLinkedinReddItEmail Previous articleThis New Map Exposes Campsites That Ban EV Charging—And Highlights Those That Don’tNext articleThere’s About To Be A New Quickest-Charging EV In America Energy Joblinehttps://news.energyjobline.com RELATED ARTICLES EV & Battery Ford Recalls 43,000 Mustang Mach-E EVs Over Diffs That May Go ‘Bang’ July 8, 2026 EV & Battery Lucid Is Slashing $10,000 Off The Gravity And Air EVs—If You’re Ready To Compromise July 8, 2026 EV & Battery Voltpost’s Lamppost EV Chargers Are Coming To A Parking Spot Near You July 8, 2026 - Advertisment - Most Popular Ford Recalls 43,000 Mustang Mach-E EVs Over Diffs That May Go ‘Bang’ July 8, 2026 Lucid Is Slashing $10,000 Off The Gravity And Air EVs—If You’re Ready To Compromise July 8, 2026 Voltpost’s Lamppost EV Chargers Are Coming To A Parking Spot Near You July 8, 2026 Another Chinese EV Player Just Landed In North America July 7, 2026 Load more Recent Comments