With The Goal Of Expanding Its Electric And Hybrid Cars In The Brazilian Market And Premiering The New Model In Brazil, Renault Closed A Partnership With WEG And EDP To Provide Charging Stations In Several Brazilian States
Together With WEG And EDP, Renault Brings To The Brazilian Market A New Model Of Electric Cars Known As Zoe, The 100% Electric Vehicle From Renault. For The Debut Of The Electric Car In Brazil, The French Automaker Counts On The Help Of WEG And EDP To Provide Charging Stations, Considering That In Brazil, There Are Few Charging Points For Electric Cars.
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The Company Responsible For Providing The Charging Stations Produced By WEG Will Be EDP, Which Will Also Be Responsible For Installing The Equipment. Due To Renault’s Model Being A Fully Electric Car, The Charging Stations Are Of Utmost Importance, As It Would Be Impossible To Recharge It Without Them.
In Addition To The Installation Of Stations In Buildings Of Electric Car Consumers, The Partnership With EDP And WEG Also Includes The Installation Of Strategic Stations, Where 10 Charging Points Will Be Installed At Renault Stores, Aiming To Expand The Electric Car Support Network. It Is Worth Noting That WEG Aims To Further Develop In The Brazilian Electric Car Market, Expanding Its Sales.
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Renault’s Electric Car, Named Zoe E-Tech, Will Have Two Different Versions. The First Known As “Zen” Will Have An Approximate Price Of R$ 205 Thousand And The Second Version, Known As Intense, Will Cost A Bit More, In The Range Of R$ 220 Thousand. The New Renault Car Has An Autonomy Of 385 Kilometers And A 52 KWh Battery.
The French Automaker, Launching The New Model In Brazil, Aims To Expand Its Presence In The Electric And Hybrid Car Market. This Sector Has Been Becoming Quite Competitive, Although It Is Still Just Beginning.
More Than 30 Charging Points For Electric Cars
The Stations From WEG Have Three Models, And Each One Has A Specific Charging Time For The Batteries. In The Case Of Renault’s Model, The Time Varies From One To Three Hours, Depending On The Type Of Station.
According To The Superintendent Director Of WEG Automation, Mandred Peter Johann, The Partnership Will Help WEG Demonstrate Its Efficient, Intelligent, And Sustainable Solutions For The Electric Car Segment.
EDP Aims To Install 30 Charging Points By The End Of 2022, In The State Of São Paulo, And Already Has 50 Own Stations. According To The Vice President Of Customers Of EDP In Brazil, Carlos Andrade, The Electric Car Sector Is An Important Piece In The Energy Transition That The Company Aims To Lead. Thus, The Company Seeks To Get Closer To Major Players, With The Aim Of Helping The Growth Of This Market.

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