Renault Bets On Next-Gen EVs And EREVs For Its Future
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Renault Bets On Next-Gen EVs And EREVs For Its Future
"As part of its new futuREady plan unveiled today, the French car company has its sights set on becoming the reference European automaker at a global level by 2030, and electric cars will play a huge role in this new game plan. In total, Renault Group wants to launch no fewer than 22 new models in Europe by the decade's end, and 16 of these will be electric."
"A brand-new, 800-volt architecture named RGEV medium 2.0 will underpin several new EVs, ranging from the B+ to D segments, enabling a maximum WLTP range of up to 466 miles (750 kilometers) on the biggest models. Ultra-fast charging is also in the cards, with 10-minute top-ups a reality by 2030."
"The same platform will also accommodate extended-range (EREV) powertrains that, according to Renault, will offer range figures upward of 870 miles (1,400 km) while maintaining the same ultra-fast charging speeds."
Renault Group has unveiled its futuREady plan to establish itself as Europe's leading automaker by 2030. The strategy centers on electric vehicle expansion, with 16 of 22 new European models being battery-powered. A revolutionary 800-volt RGEV medium 2.0 platform will underpin multiple EVs across B+ to D segments, delivering up to 750 kilometers of WLTP range and enabling 10-minute ultra-fast charging by 2030. The platform will also support extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs) offering over 1,400 kilometers of range. Renault's success with retro-styled EVs like the Renault 5 and Renault 4 demonstrates market demand. Globally, Renault Group plans 36 new model launches including EVs, EREVs, hybrids, and conventional vehicles across its Renault, Dacia, and Alpine brands.
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