FCA CEO Mike Manley indicated that the company might 'buy' rather than 'build' basic EV platforms, with Tesla as a supplier.
FCA CEO Mike Manley responded to an analyst's question about Tesla's technology by indicating that the company might"buy" rather than"build" basic EV platforms. FCA already has a deal with Tesla to pool vehicle fleets in Europe for regulatory-compliance reasons and to avoid fines. Tesla has served as a supplier to carmakers in the past, notably Toyota. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Thursday was a big day for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
FCA CEO Mike Manley responded to an analyst's question about Tesla's technology by indicating that the company might"buy" rather than"build" basic EV platforms. FCA already has a deal with Tesla to pool vehicle fleets in Europe for regulatory-compliance reasons and to avoid fines. Tesla has served as a supplier to carmakers in the past, notably Toyota. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories. Thursday was a big day for Fiat Chrysler Automobiles.
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