Renault is to join its alliance partner Nissan in donating DC fast chargers to overcome a lack of public EV recharging infrastructure in its home market and other EU markets ahead of the launch of the Zoe, the latest model resulting from the alliance’s approximately €4bn (US$5bn) investment in EVs. "It Subscribe to Automotive World to … Continued
Renault is to join its alliance partner Nissan in donating DC fast chargers to overcome a lack of public EV recharging infrastructure in its home market and other EU markets ahead of the launch of the Zoe, the latest model resulting from the alliance’s approximately €4bn (US$5bn) investment in EVs. "It
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