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Carmaker Stellantis pulls plug on supply deal with Australia's Alliance Nickel

By NST in November 7, 2025 – Reading time 2 minute
Carmaker Stellantis pulls plug on supply deal with Australia's Alliance Nickel


WEST PERTH: Australia’s Alliance Nickel Ltd said on Friday that carmaker Stellantis NV will terminate their supply agreement for battery-grade nickel and cobalt from the NiWest project, effective Dec 3, citing missed milestone deadlines.

The company attributed the delays to challenging conditions in the global nickel market, which have limited opportunities to secure financing. Alliance is the latest Australian producer forced to renegotiate supply deals with automakers.

The miner said nickel prices have remained under sustained pressure over the past two years, making it difficult to fund new projects.

Alliance said weaker prices have hit its financial position, prompting it to defer other commitments while it works to secure adequate financing for the NiWest project in Western Australia.

Stellantis, the maker of Jeep, Fiat and Chrysler, had expressed willingness to renegotiate the offtake terms, according to Alliance.

“We recognise that this presents a good opportunity for both sides to negotiate a new agreement that is more reflective of the revised project development timeline and forward strategy,” Alliance Managing Director Paul Kopejtka said.

Shares of Alliance fell as much as 6.4 per cent in early trade.

In 2023, the two companies signed an agreement to supply 170,000 tonnes of nickel sulphate and 12,000 tonnes of cobalt sulphate over an initial five-year period, representing about 40 per cent of NiWest’s forecast annual output.

At the time, the deal underscored Australia’s growing role as a key supplier of battery materials critical to electric vehicle production.

The 2023 agreement had also led to the Italian-French group acquiring an 11.5 per cent stake in the Australian firm.

This marks the second supply deal with an Australian company that Stellantis, formed in 2021 through the merger of Fiat Chrysler and Peugeot maker PSA, has scrapped.

Earlier this week, Stellantis dropped out of a supply agreement with Australian battery materials supplier Novonix, citing an inability to agree on product specifications.

© New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd



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