Free2Move eSolutions has appointed Roberto Di Stefano as CEO, a new joint venture between Stellantis and Engie EPS.

The new company aims to offer solutions for global electric mobility transition, working in design, implementation and provision of e-mobility products and services.

The completion of the joint venture is expected to occur in the second quarter of 2021.

Since 2019, Di Stefano has been head of e-Mobility at FCA, then Stellantis. In the e-Mobility Team, he has been contributing to the company transition to electrification.

From 2020, he was also head of Network Development at Stellantis.

From 2016, Di Stefano spent three years at Magneti Marelli covering different roles, two in Brazil as CEO of Magneti Marelli Latin America, as well as CEO of Magneti Marelli Global Driveline (Powertrain, Electrification & Exhaust) and Global Shock Absorber Business Line.

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After a long period spent in Purchasing, covering all three main commodities, Chemical, Electrical and Metallic, he has been head of EMEA Vehicle engineering for three years.

Di Stefano was in charge of the first Jeep designed and built out of the US, as well as Alfa Romeo 4C and other projects.