The scope of the partnership will see the company provide its services across Stellantis’ brands, including Peugeot, Fiat, Chrysler, Jeep, Opel, and Vauxhall.
As the chosen software partner, Kaluza will optimise EV charging for Stellantis drivers, focusing on times when energy is greener and more affordable. This will reduce costs and ease pressure on the grid. The collaboration marks a significant step in integrating advanced telematics between Stellantis vehicles and Kaluza’s software.
Automakers are undergoing a transformation. By 2030, 84% of auto sector revenue growth is expected to come from new offerings like shared mobility, connectivity, and electrification, according to McKinsey. As global automakers focus on data access and improving the EV experience, direct partnerships like this, which enable software-vehicle integration, will be crucial to ensuring customers benefit from smart charging.
Kaluza, with commercial agreements covering brands responsible for over 60% of global EV sales, is exceptionally positioned to deliver smart charging solutions on a global scale. These innovations will offer new levels of convenience and value to customers.
This partnership with Stellantis builds on Kaluza’s growing collaborations with leading automakers, including Volvo, Volkswagen, Porsche, and Mitsubishi Motors.