Jeep-parent Stellantis launches new EV charging business unit

Stellantis says a new business unit focused on electric vehicle charging will benefit customers like those who drive the company's popular Jeep Wrangler 4xe plug-in hybrid electric vehicle.

Jeep- and Chrysler-parent Stellantis is launching a new business unit to encompass its charging and energy management offerings.

The unit will manage a service called Free2move Charge to deal in everything from home charging wall boxes to public charging network aggregation, according to the announcement, which said the new service would address “electric vehicle customer needs at home, in their business and on-the-go.”

More announcements from the new business unit are expected in the coming months.

“We want to bring as many charge points to our customers as possible,” Ricardo Stamatti, Stellantis senior vice president of charging and energy, said this week of the plan to give the company’s electrified vehicle customers access to more charging options, beginning first in North America and Europe.

Other automakers, including General Motors, Tesla and Volkswagen, have their own divisions along this front, but “we have a different twist” from the others, Stamatti said, suggesting that the unit be viewed through the lens of how Stellantis has a separate division, Mopar, for parts and accessories.

He said the process shows that the automakers are thinking alike when it comes to charging needs and offerings.

Although the new business unit shares part of its name with the company’s Free2move car sharing and mobility service, Stamatti said they remain separate entities.

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