The chief financial officer of auto-making giant Stellantis NV said he doesn’t see a need to separate out the company’s electric-vehicle business, adding that there are benefits to sticking with a unified operation.

In a call with analysts Thursday, Stellantis CFO Richard Palmer said the company isn’t anticipating any big structural changes as it boosts investment in EVs, in part because the cash flow generated by its gas-engine vehicles is critical for funding the technological transition.

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