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    Green Mobility: Stellantis and Al Amana Pave the Way for Moroccan Micro-Entrepreneurs

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    The last mile is becoming a ground for innovation in Morocco. With the rise of delivery services, urban logistics, and local trades, electric micromobility is gradually establishing itself as an economic, ecological, and inclusive response. It is within this dynamic that the new partnership between Stellantis Morocco and Al Amana Microfinance was announced in Casablanca.

    The agreement has a clear goal: to make the FIAT TRIS electric tricycle accessible to very small businesses through a dedicated financing solution designed for professionals often excluded from traditional banking circuits. The system is designed to be quick, simple, and user-oriented: financing is directly disbursed through the authorized Stellantis network, thereby providing immediate access to the vehicle.

    This initiative goes beyond promoting a new mode of transport; it aims to support the creation and consolidation of income-generating activities. For delivery workers, artisans, and urban service providers, the FIAT TRIS—100% electric and emission-free—becomes a modern working tool, less costly to operate, and perfectly suited to the demands of urban centers.

    Stellantis highlights a vision where innovation and sustainability come together to support small economic units. “This collaboration illustrates our commitment to combining innovation, inclusion, and sustainability,” emphasizes Yves Peyrot Des Gachons, General Director of Stellantis Morocco, underscoring clean mobility designed to create value.

    On the other hand, Al Amana Microfinance provides strong territorial anchoring: over 600 agencies across the Kingdom. For more than two decades, the institution has supported rural and urban micro-enterprises, structured emerging projects, and provided access to credit to populations traditionally distanced from it. With this partnership, it adds a new dimension to its work: supporting the energy transition of micro-enterprises.

    “Mobility is a lever of autonomy and competitiveness,” reminds its General Director, Youssef Bencheqroun. By supporting the acquisition of the FIAT TRIS, the institution aims to help micro-enterprises improve their productivity, expand their services, and participate in the green transition initiated by the country.

    This collaboration is fully integrated into the national strategy for the electrification of transport and the vision of a more inclusive and sustainable economy. By democratizing professional micromobility, Stellantis and Al Amana contribute to modernizing the working tools of micro-entrepreneurs while energizing an economic fabric vital to urban and rural vitality.

    This step could very well reshape professional mobility in Morocco and accelerate the adoption of electric solutions suited to on-the-ground realities.

    economic inclusion electric vehicles Innovation: Logistics, microfinance micromobility small businesses sustainability: transportation urban development
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