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Stellantis, Toyota, Subaru not in Tesla carbon pool for 2026, EU filing shows

By Thomson Reuters Mar 4, 2026 | 4:10 AM

MILAN, March 4 (Reuters) – Stellantis Toyota and Subaru have not signed up to the current year’s carbon‑credit ‘pool’ led by Tesla which is designed to help ​carmakers meet the European Union’s carbon emissions targets, an ‌EU filing showed.

Brussels had initially planned hefty fines for automakers that failed to meet strict fleet‑wide emissions cuts by the end of 2025. But early last year, the European Commission eased those rules ‌under ​pressure from the industry, allowing compliance ⁠to be assessed on ⁠average emissions over the 2025–2027 period instead.

* Stellantis, Toyota and Subaru joined a carbon credit trading alliance in 2025, formed around U.S. EV maker Tesla, which also included ​carmakers such as Ford, Mazda, Honda, Suzuki and Stellantis’ joint venture partner Leapmotor.

* An EU filing dated February ⁠27 shows the Tesla-led pool is ⁠being re-created for 2026, but without Stellantis, ​Toyota and Subaru in it.

* Stellantis on Wednesday confirmed it ​was “not currently participating in the Tesla Pool for 2026”, ‌but said there was always the option to join later in the year.

* A spokesman for Toyota Europe said it was possible to join until December 2026, adding “it’s too ⁠early to confirm if we need to pool or not.”

* Toyota has a 21% stake in Subaru.

* Stellantis has a joint-venture ⁠with Leapmotor, through ‌which it sells cars of the Chinese ⁠EV maker in Europe.

* It is not ​clear ‌whether Stellantis would need to formally create ​a pool ⁠with Leapmotor, to take advantage of its partners’ EV sales in EU target compliance.

* As of Wednesday, no other pools are being formed for 2026, based on EU filings.

(Reporting by Giulio Piovaccari; additional reporting by Gilles Guillaume and Alessandro Parodi;Editing ​by Elaine Hardcastle)