Stellantis and Valeo Strengthen Their Cooperation with the Launch of the First Remanufactured LED Headlamp in Europe and the Remanufactured Infotainment Display Screen
On the occasion of the Rematec trade fair in Amsterdam, Stellantis N.V. and Valeo mark their partnership and commitment to Circular Economy business model with the launch of two new remanufactured products: the first remanufactured LED headlamp in Europe and the remanufactured infotainment display screen.
Stellantis and Valeo are long time partners, committed to extending the products’ lifespan without compromising quality, reducing waste, resources use and carbon footprint, while generating financial value.
Stellantis targets to lead the industry to Carbon Net Zero by 2038. Through its CAP 50 decarbonization program, Valeo is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. Circular economy plays a key role to reach this goal in both companies and remanufacturing is one of the main drivers.
Remanufacturing is a standardized industrial process that extends a used product’s lifespan, restoring it to OEM specifications and with the same performance and warranty as new parts within the Stellantis’ Parts&Services offer. This reliability makes it a crucial component of both companies’ circular economy strategies.
Collaborating with Stellantis, Valeo successfully launches a remanufactured headlamp, the first of its kind from Valeo. This cooperation highlights the commitment to sustainability.
Remanufacturing the headlamp enables the reuse of up to 50% of the raw materials recovered from an end-of-life LED headlamp, mostly the most valuable parts such as the LED module itself, reducing CO2 emissions by up to 70% compared to producing a new one*.
It also offers new opportunities for Valeo’s industrial activities, reinforcing its operations in the plants of Chrzanow (Pol) and Angers (FR).
Stellantis is the first carmaker to integrate this product in its aftersales offer in Europe, available in the SUSTAINera REMAN range starting from the end of first half 2025. The first application will start on the Peugeot models 3008 and 5008; second application on P 508 model.
The display screen is the third new remanufactured product developed by Valeo with Stellantis. Too often, a vehicle’s display screen is thrown away when this high value-added part could be remanufactured. This is what Stellantis and Valeo are offering with the display, remanufactured at Valeo’s Circular Electronics Lab in Nevers (FR) – where already the front camera is being processed – and available in the SUSTAINera range in June, applicable on the following models: Peugeot 308; Citroën C3 and Aircross; DS DS3 Crossback; Opel Grandland X, Corsa and Mokka.
Stellantis and Valeo are long time partners, committed to extending the products’ lifespan without compromising quality, reducing waste, resources use and carbon footprint, while generating financial value.
Stellantis targets to lead the industry to Carbon Net Zero by 2038. Through its CAP 50 decarbonization program, Valeo is committed to achieving carbon neutrality by 2050. Circular economy plays a key role to reach this goal in both companies and remanufacturing is one of the main drivers.
Remanufacturing is a standardized industrial process that extends a used product’s lifespan, restoring it to OEM specifications and with the same performance and warranty as new parts within the Stellantis’ Parts&Services offer. This reliability makes it a crucial component of both companies’ circular economy strategies.
Collaborating with Stellantis, Valeo successfully launches a remanufactured headlamp, the first of its kind from Valeo. This cooperation highlights the commitment to sustainability.
Remanufacturing the headlamp enables the reuse of up to 50% of the raw materials recovered from an end-of-life LED headlamp, mostly the most valuable parts such as the LED module itself, reducing CO2 emissions by up to 70% compared to producing a new one*.
It also offers new opportunities for Valeo’s industrial activities, reinforcing its operations in the plants of Chrzanow (Pol) and Angers (FR).
Stellantis is the first carmaker to integrate this product in its aftersales offer in Europe, available in the SUSTAINera REMAN range starting from the end of first half 2025. The first application will start on the Peugeot models 3008 and 5008; second application on P 508 model.
The display screen is the third new remanufactured product developed by Valeo with Stellantis. Too often, a vehicle’s display screen is thrown away when this high value-added part could be remanufactured. This is what Stellantis and Valeo are offering with the display, remanufactured at Valeo’s Circular Electronics Lab in Nevers (FR) – where already the front camera is being processed – and available in the SUSTAINera range in June, applicable on the following models: Peugeot 308; Citroën C3 and Aircross; DS DS3 Crossback; Opel Grandland X, Corsa and Mokka.
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