€12m for Dallara’s digital innovation and sustainability investments
7 July 2026
Intesa Sanpaolo is supporting the digital innovation and sustainable development programmes of Dallara Group with a €12 million financing package backed by funding made available by the European Investment Bank (EIB).
The funds will support the development of an integrated digital platform designed to strengthen design and manufacturing activities, increase production capacity and deliver environmental benefits through more efficient use of materials, lower energy consumption and reduced waste generation.
The platform will be used to coordinate and optimise design, simulation, validation and production development activities, enabling more efficient management of industrial processes.
The investment also includes a next-generation simulator, related software and hardware systems, and upgrades to the facility dedicated to development activities.
Financing the environmental transition and industrial innovation
The transaction is part of S-Loan Progetti Green, Intesa Sanpaolo’s financing solution for companies undertaking investments that generate a positive environmental impact on processes, products and technologies.
The programme offers favourable financing conditions together with a reward mechanism linked to the achievement of environmental, social and governance improvement targets.
The initiative reflects Intesa Sanpaolo’s commitment to supporting the sustainable transition of Italian businesses and promoting scientific research, innovation and technology transfer, including through collaborations with universities, competence centres and research institutions.
Dallara Group operates globally in the design, development and production of high-performance racing and road vehicles, as well as specialised components. The company also provides engineering consultancy and professional services based on its expertise in composite materials, aerodynamics and vehicle dynamics.
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Last updated 7 July 2026 at 10:14:41