Renault Group produces one millionth electric vehicle in France
Translated from Greek, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Renault Group celebrated a significant milestone by producing its one millionth electric vehicle in France.
- This achievement reflects the company's long-term strategy and investment in electric mobility since 2010.
- The milestone underscores the transformation of France's industrial ecosystem and Renault's commitment to electric vehicles.
The Renault Group is celebrating a major milestone: the production of its one millionth electric vehicle in France. This achievement transcends a mere number, symbolizing the profound transformation underway in the country's entire industrial ecosystem. The company views this as a moment of collective pride for its workforce, suppliers, customers, and its sustained investment in France.
Reaching one million electric vehicles is the result of a strategic choice initiated back in 2010. Early on, with models like the Renault ZOE and Kangoo Z.E., the Renault Group recognized the pivotal role of electric mobility in the future of the automotive industry. This foresight has led to the development of a comprehensive range of electric light commercial vehicles, including the Kangoo EโTech electric, Trafic Van EโTech electric, and Master EโTech electric, manufactured at the Maubeuge, Sandouville, and Batilly plants, respectively.
This transition is supported by significant upskilling initiatives. More than 53,000 employees have already undergone training through the Reknow University program. This training covers crucial areas such as electric mobility, battery technology, artificial intelligence, and the circular economy, preparing the workforce for the evolving automotive landscape.
Originally published by Ta Nea in Greek. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.