The collaboration brings together complementary strengths across manufacturing, AI and high-performance computing—combining Stellantis’ industrial scale and automotive expertise, Accenture’s leadership in AI and digital transformation, and NVIDIA’s advanced simulation, physical AI and accelerated computing technologies.
Stellantis is using high-fidelity virtual plant replicas to optimize operations in real time through AI-driven insights, accelerate industrialization by validating processes before physical deployment, enhance quality through predictive monitoring, and reduce risk across manufacturing operations.
The partnership marks a significant step in Stellantis’ ambition to build more adaptive, efficient and resilient production systems, leveraging digital twins as a core enabler of transformation.

Initial deployments are planned in selected plants in 2026, providing a foundation to assess value creation and scalability across the broader industrial network.
By harnessing NVIDIA’s compute and simulation technologies, Stellantis is positioned to accelerate manufacturing reinvention and lead the industry into a new era of intelligent, high-performance operations.
The initiative aims to explore how AI-integrated digital twins can enable closed-loop optimization, where virtual and physical manufacturing systems work together seamlessly.

Stellantis’ commitment to data-driven technologies has led it to partner with Accenture and NVIDIA to advance its industrial operations. The partnership is expected to drive significant benefits for the company, including enhanced operational efficiency and improved product quality.
The collaboration between Stellantis, Accenture and NVIDIA demonstrates the growing importance of AI in manufacturing, as companies look to leverage technology to stay competitive and drive innovation.
The partnership aims to accelerate the shift to intelligent manufacturing, enabling companies to make data-driven decisions.