Samsung SDI to lend $1.05 billion to Stellantis JV StarPlus Energy


Samsung SDI battery factory in God, Hungary, February 26, 2026. REUTERS/Marton Monus

SEOUL, March ⁠31 (Reuters) - South Korea's Samsung SDI ⁠said it plans to lend ‌1.6 trillion won ($1.05 billion) to StarPlus Energy, its battery joint venture with Stellantis.

The ​company said in a ⁠regulatory filing ⁠that the loan would be used ⁠to fund ‌capital investment.

Last month, Bloomberg reported that Stellantis ⁠was looking to exit its U.S. ​battery ‌joint venture with Samsung SDI ⁠as the ​automaker scales back its electric vehicle plans.

The report came after ⁠Stellantis announced more than $26.5 ​billion in writedowns, hammering its shares as traditional automakers pay the price ⁠of misjudging the switch to cleaner driving.

Shares of Samsung SDI were trading up 0.6% in ​morning trade compared ⁠with the benchmark KOSPI index's 2.6% ​fall.

($1 = 1,526.9000 won)

(Reporting ‌by Heejin Kim and ​Heekyong Yang; Editing by Himani Sarkar and Jamie Freed)

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