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Peugeot parent ends hydrogen fuel cell development

Peugeot parent ends hydrogen fuel cell development

Posted on July 17, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Peugeot parent ends hydrogen fuel cell development

Stellantis is giving up on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, with the French-Italian-American automaker ending development of the technology and halting production of fuel cell-powered vans.

In a statement, Jean-Philippe Imparato, the company’s chief operating officer for Europe, said: “The hydrogen market remains a niche segment, with no prospects of mid-term economic sustainability. We must make clear and responsible choices to ensure our competitiveness and meet the expectations of our customers with our electric and hybrid passenger and light commercial vehicles offensive.”

Due to the absence of fuelling infrastructure, lack of financial incentives and high purchase cost, the automaker says it “does not anticipate the adoption of hydrogen-powered light commercial vehicles before the end of the decade”.

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With this announcement, Stellantis will not move ahead of series production of the Opel Vivaro-e Hydrogen/Peugeot e-Expert Hydrogen/Citroen e-Jumpy Hydrogen mid-size vans, and the larger Opel Movano-e Hydrogen/Peugeot e-Boxer Hydrogen/Citroen e-Jumper Hydrogen/Fiat e-Ducato Hydrogen vans.

We understand a limited number of hydrogen vans have already been delivered for advance orders.

The Vivaro-e Hydrogen has a 45kW fuel cell, and its hydrogen tanks can be refilled in around three minutes. The van is technically a plug-in hybrid as it also has a 10.5kWh lithium-ion battery pack that allows it operate as a pure EV for around 50km. Total combined range under the WLTP standard is 400km.

There will be no jobs lost at Stellantis, with those working on hydrogen fuel cell development and vehicles moved to other projects.