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Engineering Trip to Stellantis

Our Year 12 engineering and maths students were treated to a behind the scenes tour of the new Stellantis facility.
Engineering Trip to Stellantis
Engineering Trip to Stellantis

Stellantis recently opened the UK’s first Green Automotive Hub at its Ellesmere Port manufacturing facility. The Hub supports electric vehicle (EV) production by facilitating a new maritime logistics service. It supplies parts to Ellesmere Port, which is the UK’s first volume manufacturing plant dedicated solely to EV production. Ellesmere Port will become the first Stellantis plant to produce solely battery-electric models for Vauxhall, Opel, Peugeot, and Citroën brands.

It was brilliant to see the use of robotics, and automated guided vehicles in a manufacturing facility,

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