Just over a year ago, the Chrysler Group's newly formed Envi division unveiled a series of production-based electric cars that it planned to put on sale. Fast forward a few months, Chrysler went in and out of bankruptcy, sealed a deal with the Fiat Group and then, in August 2009 under the leadership of its new CEO, Sergio Marchionne, secured a $73 million grant from the Obama administration for the manufacturing of 220 plug-in hybrid and electric pickup trucks and minivans in St. Louis and in Michigan. Well, guess what;
According to a news report from Reuters, as part of the Marchione's recently announced five-year business plan to revitalize the Chrysler Group, Fiat has pulled the plug on the automaker's Envi division as well as the development of the test fleet for which it had received the government grant.
Chrysler spokesman Nick Cappa told Reuters on Friday that Envi, which was responsible for the EV range, will be absorbed in the normal vehicle development program and its former chief Lou Rhodes will head an electric car division for both Fiat and Chrysler.
The group's CEO Sergio Marchionne told reporters that for the time being and with the current technology available, he doesn't believe much in EVs and that electric cars would represent just "one or two per cent" (less than 60,000 vehicles) of Chrysler's sales by 2014.
"Until the (battery) storage gets resolved, I think electric vehicles are going to struggle," Marchionne said.
As of yet, there's no official word from Chrysler, but if the report from Reuters concerning the part about the scrapping of the 220 plug-in hybrids turns out to be true, one should wonder what's going to (or what should) happen to the $73 million grant that the automaker received. Post your thoughts in the comment section below.
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They should give the money back... only fair to do so...
to the stomach of the bosses
Well as an american tax payer i demand they return the monies tomorrow !! and they better not plan on keeping the money if there not gonna use it as intended !
They need to pay the money back to Uncle Sam!
No big deal since the Chrysler electric program with its unrealistic goals was thought to be all smoke and mirrors anyway. Too bad about the 200C though, it's a handsome design. Maybe the new alliance can use the money to improve relability and quality, lol!!!
The money for outrageous and undeserved Chrysler executive bonuses has to come from somewhere!!
There we go again. Thats the issue with partnerships.
Forget it, at most Sergio Marchionne will make one call to Obama about that money, and it will be finished. Those are big people making big money! Don't interupt with your mortal concerns - better go buy synthetic hamburger and health insurance, so there is any use from you! :D
Fix it Again, Tony..the $73M you owe the American Taxpayer, that is!
What's the matter? They did not say ''no electric cars'' they'll still work on it ''Envi, which was responsible for the EV range, will be absorbed in the normal vehicle development program and its former chief Lou Rhodes will head an electric car division for both Fiat and Chrysler'' The problem is how many americans will buy a total electric car? At the moment those cars have a range of 120 km and they need hours to be recharged and the batteries cost a lot. So who needs these cars today? Maybe in future (10 or 15 years)Please read the news not only the title before post a comment.
We could have had the Dodge Circuit if it wasn't for Fiat's greediness.
i think the problem was in this: put an gasoline engine to charge the electric motor...they should have been using diesel engines at least,
im curious why they payed the chiefs so much...for what?? to be a big boss of a big company...? american car companys are too focused to do same kind of products than the other´s in usa, not that much of progress...heh hemi hybrids etc...you must be joking... ;-)
thats my 2 cents ....greetings from europe...