Samsung SDI to Lend $1.05 Bil. to Stellantis JV StarPlus Energy
By Reuters | 30 Mar, 2026
South Korea's EV battery giant plans to lend 1.6 trillion won ($1.05 billion) to StarPlus Energy, its battery joint venture with Stellantis.
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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