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Renault to Launch Twelve New Zero-Emission Electric Vehicles by 2022

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The Renault, Nissan & Mitsubishi motors alliance has pledged to launch twelve new zero-emission electric vehicles by 2022. The two announcements are significant steps in supporting the ‘Dubai Clean Energy Strategy 2050’ which envisions Dubai having the lowest carbon footprint in the world by 2050.

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The new incentives announced by Dubai Supreme Council of Energy, allow new EV buyers to charge their vehicles for free at Dewa-approved stations until 2019, access free designated green parking in Dubai, qualify for free electric vehicle registration and renewal fees, as well as, exemption from Salik’s tag fee and a licence plate sticker identifying the vehicle as an electric car.

As the first automotive company to launch a 100% electric car in the UAE, and with further EV vehicles set to arrive in the region over the coming years, Renault is well placed to support the movement for a greener Middle East.

Commenting on the two important announcements, Marwan Haidamous, Renault Middle East Managing Director, said “As the pioneers in electric mobility in the Middle East and the market leader for electric vehicles in Europe, we intend to continue to lead the way in developing electric vehicle solutions in the region. With the new incentives announced by the Dubai Supreme Council of Energy and the much-anticipated introduction of the ZOE Long Range, which features the longest range of any mainstream electric vehicle, together we can start the electric revolution in the Middle East.”

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Renault is the only car manufacturer to offer a full range of electric vehicles, with the Twizy (quadricycle), ZOE (hatch) and Kangoo (Utility Van). First launched in the Middle East in 2014, the Renault Twizy was designed as an ‘ultramobile’, with its ultra-compact dimensions (2.34m long, 1.24m wide and 1.45m tall) and powered entirely by electricity. Also, the flagship of Renault’s Z.E. (Zero Emissions) range, the ZOE Long Range, an all-electric, multi-award winning five-door supermini, is due to arrive in the Middle East in the coming months.

5 Comments
  1. Jacques Bensahkoun says

    By launching a 100% electric car in the UAE, and with further EV vehicles set to arrive in the region over the coming years, Renault is taking the lead in the movement for a greener Middle East.

  2. Katy Pearce says

    Good to have Renault on board in the electric cars sector, too.

  3. Ibrahim Mougharbel says

    Renault is a great old brand so it’s good to have this plan in its future goals.

  4. Mayssa Makhlouf says

    I believe all car brands are trying to adapting to the new trend in the auto industry. However, I think this kind of moves needs time to prove its effectiveness on the long run…

  5. Sharon Salazar says

    Hyundai is taking the lead in this field.

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