Core Insights - Michelin, Forvia, and Stellantis have reached an agreement on a restructuring and refinancing package for their hydrogen fuel cell joint venture, Symbio, amid uncertainty regarding its future [1][2] - Stellantis previously accounted for approximately 80% of Symbio's business volumes, making the joint venture vulnerable after Stellantis halted its hydrogen fuel cell technology program [2] - Symbio plans to reduce its workforce to 175 as part of the restructuring, which management describes as essential for the company's survival [2][3] Business Strategy - Symbio aims to adapt its strategy and organization to align with its new scope of activities following the restructuring [2] - The company will continue to develop its core hydrogen technologies, including a 75kW fuel cell system for buses, coaches, and data centers [3][4] - Symbio targets a production capacity of 10,000 systems per year at its SymphonHy gigafactory in Saint-Fons by 2028-2030 [4] Future Developments - Research and development efforts will focus on a next-generation 150kW fuel cell system for heavy-duty vehicles, with a potential commercial rollout expected around 2030 [4]
Michelin, Forvia, Stellantis seal restructuring deal for Symbio