December 18, 2012

Renault presents the keys of the first ZOE to Arnaud Montebourg

After ordering a vehicle at the Paris Motor Show in September 2012, Arnaud Montebourg, Minister of Industrial Recovery, was presented with the keys to the first ZOE in the Cour d'Honneur of the Bercy Finance Ministry by Carlos Tavares, Chief Operating Officer of the
Renault group.

ZOE, the spearhead of Renault's Z.E. range, is the Group's first full-electric car. In France, the widely affordable car qualifies for a €7,000 government environmental bonus, bringing the starting price in France down to €13,700 (including VAT). 

ZOE targets private buyers and business customers alike. It is ideal for daily journeys and embodies Renault's excellence in electric technology. The mobility-enhancing model features the most advanced technology in terms of range, user friendliness (with the installation of a charging station at motorists' homes or workplaces) and connectivity. It is a key symbol of the Group's commitment to the electric revolution.

The Minister of Industrial Recovery is the first customer to take delivery of ZOE before mass launch across the Renault's French network in spring 2013. 

"The first ZOE delivery is a vital step in Renault's electric vehicle offensive, aimed at making zero-emission mobility affordable for the greatest number. The commitment of the government and Montebourg, as confirmed, is a decisive advantage for making France a robust cornerstone of electric vehicle development and serves to reinforce Renault's position as a French champion on the international stage," said Carlos Tavares.

The launch will be accompanied by the widespread development of public and private charging stations with the support of the taskforce headed by Philippe Hirtzman and tasked with stimulating and backing infrastructure projects in large urban agglomerations.

The initiative is ideally embodied in the installation by the Ministry of Industrial Recovery of charging stations at the Bercy Finance Ministry. The move is part of the 'Plan Automobile' announced by the French government on July 25, 2012 and providing for the installation of charging stations at government ministries and the inclusion of electric vehicles in public fleets.


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