A memorandum of understanding to develop “zero emission” mobility has been signed by the Renault-Nissan Alliance and
Through this cooperation, Renault-Nissan Alliance and A2A aim to create conditions that will promote the marketing and sale of electric vehicles.
The project, for which the pilot phase (2010) will concern the cities of
- build recharging infrastructure. To this end, A2A is discussing agreements with technology partners to provide recharging points or terminals in public places, company car parks, homes, etc.;
- define and trial innovative electronic payment services in order to provide easy access to the recharging service;
- train and educate consumers on the use of electric vehicles and their benefits in terms of environmental protection, low fuel consumption and operating costs for the customer;
- work with the authorities on implementing incentive measures that will encourage consumers to buy and use electric vehicles.
The first field trials will take place in 2010 with a fleet of electric vehicles that will gradually be made available.
Electric vehicles, zero emissions in operation and silent, represent a breakthrough environmental solution affordable to the greatest number.
Marking its tenth anniversary this year, the Renault-Nissan Alliance is leading a collaborative approach with both business and governments and has signed nearly 30 agreements worldwide with partners to launch its first electric vehicle starting in 2010 and to mass market a full range of electrical vehicles in 2012.
“The partnership with A2A is a major step forward in two ways. First for the launch of Renault electric vehicles in the immediate future, and second for the concrete implementation of zero-emissions mobility in
“Sustainable development is part of the brief of A2A,” explains Giuliano Zuccoli, Chairman of the Management Board at A2A. “Electric cars will be one of the breakthrough solutions for the post-crisis period. As an energy company, we must pave the way for this technological leap by equipping cities with the infrastructure necessary for this new mobility.”
Courtesy: The Renault Group
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