Renault hosts eWays, an electric mobility forum
18 Oct 2020|1,063 views
With 10 years' experience of designing, manufacturing and marketing electric vehicles, Renault now offers eight different models to customers with more than 350,000 examples currently on the road.
In addition to the electric vehicle range, Renault now offers a full range of hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the Clio, Captur, Megane Hatch and the Megane Sport Tourer with its advanced E-TECH hybrid and plug-in hybrid technology, which will also feature on the all new Renault Arkana.
Today, the company goes further and makes a commitment to achieve a zero CO2 impact by 2050 in Europe. By 2030, Groupe Renault aims to reduce its CO2 emissions by 50% compared to 2010.
By 2022, all new models marketed will have an electric or electrified version in a market that, in five years, will see 50% of vehicles sold running electric or hybrid powertrains.
Renault presents the Megane eVision show car at the eWays event and reinvents the the compact hatchback by combining the coupe and the SUV details. 100% electric, this innovatively styled concept car benefits from the brand-new CMF-EV platform. Dedicated to electric power, CMF-EV allows a move away from traditional dimensions and style of the segment offer new lines and new proportions. The result is a hatchback with compact exterior dimensions and new levels of interior practicality.
At eWays, Dacia also presented its small trendy city car for Europe: The Dacia Spring Electric. Following the Logan and Duster, the Dacia Spring is will revolutionise the market by making electric power accessible to everyone. Whether it's individual, shared or professional mobility, the Spring offers a simple, reliable and accessible solution.
The Spring is equipped with four seats, generous interior space, a simple and reliable electric powertrain and a reassuring range. Light and compact, the Spring Electric can run 225km in mixed WLTP cycle and 295km in WLTP City, guaranteeing a mix of use in and out of town.
The Renault eWays forum will run from 15 to 27 October 2020, where Groupe Renault will be sharing its vision of the transition to zero-emission mobility through its new products and technologies, with roundtables and keynotes offered on its digital platform:
Learn more about the virtual forum here.
With 10 years' experience of designing, manufacturing and marketing electric vehicles, Renault now offers eight different models to customers with more than 350,000 examples currently on the road.
In addition to the electric vehicle range, Renault now offers a full range of hybrid and plug-in hybrid versions of the Clio, Captur, Megane Hatch and the Megane Sport Tourer with its advanced E-TECH hybrid and plug-in hybrid technology, which will also feature on the all new Renault Arkana.
Today, the company goes further and makes a commitment to achieve a zero CO2 impact by 2050 in Europe. By 2030, Groupe Renault aims to reduce its CO2 emissions by 50% compared to 2010.
By 2022, all new models marketed will have an electric or electrified version in a market that, in five years, will see 50% of vehicles sold running electric or hybrid powertrains.
Renault presents the Megane eVision show car at the eWays event and reinvents the the compact hatchback by combining the coupe and the SUV details. 100% electric, this innovatively styled concept car benefits from the brand-new CMF-EV platform. Dedicated to electric power, CMF-EV allows a move away from traditional dimensions and style of the segment offer new lines and new proportions. The result is a hatchback with compact exterior dimensions and new levels of interior practicality.
At eWays, Dacia also presented its small trendy city car for Europe: The Dacia Spring Electric. Following the Logan and Duster, the Dacia Spring is will revolutionise the market by making electric power accessible to everyone. Whether it's individual, shared or professional mobility, the Spring offers a simple, reliable and accessible solution.
The Spring is equipped with four seats, generous interior space, a simple and reliable electric powertrain and a reassuring range. Light and compact, the Spring Electric can run 225km in mixed WLTP cycle and 295km in WLTP City, guaranteeing a mix of use in and out of town.
The Renault eWays forum will run from 15 to 27 October 2020, where Groupe Renault will be sharing its vision of the transition to zero-emission mobility through its new products and technologies, with roundtables and keynotes offered on its digital platform:
Learn more about the virtual forum here.
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