Stellantis Pro One launches a new European commercial campaign that makes electric commercial vehicles accessible at the price of their diesel equivalents. The initiative affects the ranges of compact and medium-sized electric vans, with the same equipment for Citroen Berlingo and Jumpy, Fiat Professional Doblò and Scudo, Opel Combo and Vivaro, Peugeot Partner and Expert, and effectively allows professionals to choose electric without giving up the operational versatility and loading capacity typical of combustion vehicles. Stellantis Strategy With payloads between 800 kg and 1.5 tonnes, these vans maintain the performance required for daily use and offer ranges of up to 340 km for compact vans and 350 km for medium-sized ones. By removing the price differential as a barrier to adoption, the group intends to actively support the transition towards electrification in professional fleets, facilitating the transition to cleaner solutions without compromising operations and productivity. The campaign will remain valid at European level until the end of June 2026. Electric at the price of diesel “With this campaign, Stellantis Pro One takes a concrete step to support professionals at every stage of their electrification journey,” commented Eric Laforge, Global Senior Vice President of Stellantis Pro One. He added: “By offering electric commercial vehicles at the same price as diesel, we are making electric mobility a realistic and accessible option for all our professional customers.”
Stellantis tries: electric at the price of diesel
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