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Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi to produce 35 new fully electric EV models by 2030

Renault, Nissan and Mitsubishi to produce 35 new fully electric EV models by 2030

French automaker Renault and Japan’s Nissan and Mitsubishi to develop 35 new EVs by 2030, slash battery costs and look to solid state batteries.
November EV sales in Europe: More than one in four is a plug-in EV!

November EV sales in Europe: More than one in four is a plug-in EV!

One in four car sales in Europe are now plug-in EVs thanks to good policies, not head-in-the-sand partisan campaigns.
Renault Zoe and Dacia Spring fall flat in latest safety tests

Renault Zoe and Dacia Spring fall flat in latest safety tests

Europe’s cheapest electric car, the Dacia Spring, and latest-generation Renault Zoe score miserably in latest Euro safety ratings.
Which EV can travel the furthest on a single unit of energy?

Which EV can travel the furthest on a single unit of energy?

Tesla says its vehicles are known to have the highest energy efficiency of any EV built to date. Is that true? And which EVs are rated the most efficient in Australia?
Australia’s Vulcan inks deal to supply Renault with “zero emissions” lithium

Australia’s Vulcan inks deal to supply Renault with “zero emissions” lithium

ASX-listed Vulcan Energy inks binding deal with Renault for supply of zero-emissions lithium linked to geothermal power resource.
Renault signs partnership deals for two battery gigafactories in Europe

Renault signs partnership deals for two battery gigafactories in Europe

Renault signs two deals for battery gigafactories in Europe as it prepares to roll out its fleet of electric vehicle models.
Next wave of Renault electric vehicles begins

Next wave of Renault electric vehicles begins

A fleet of 30 pre-production Renault Megane E-Tech Electrics is about to begin testing on the open road in France. Here’s what we know so far.
Tritium inks deal with Renault’s EV charging arm to help electrify European car fleets

Tritium inks deal with Renault’s EV charging arm to help electrify European car fleets

Australia’s Tritium inks deal with Renault’s electric vehicle charging arm Elexent to provide DC fast-charging stations across Europe.