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23
MAY
2013
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AEEP: Alliance Engineer Exchange Program

AEEP: Alliance Engineer Exchange Program

Each year, the Alliance Engineer Exchange program (AEEP) offers selected engineers and young professionals from non-engineering functions from Renault and Nissan the chance to work together in pairs during 6 months, to identify synergies and best practices in their field of activity.

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Renault's electric vehicle test drive center celebrates its first birthday

Since January 2012, the Renault Z.E. Center in Boulogne-Billancourt near Paris has organized over 21,000 electric vehicle test drives for professional, institutional and individual customers and brand guests. More than 50,000 zero-emission kilometers have been driven over the last 18 months.

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Next generation European compact car from Nissan to be manufactured by Renault in Europe

Nissan Motor Co.,Ltd. today announced that the replacement for the current Nissan Micra compact car will be manufactured at a Renault plant in Europe. Due to start production in 2016, the vehicle will be exported across Europe’s left-hand drive markets.

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APR
2013
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Renault will produce 82,000 Nissan Micra in Flins plant

Renault will produce 82,000 Nissan Micra in Flins plant

The Renault Flins plant, located near Paris, France, was selected by Renault to produce the next-generation Nissan Micra. Production will begin in 2016 at an estimated annual volume of 82,000 vehicles.

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16
APR
2013
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French Atomic Agency becomes first business to adopt Twizy Way

French Atomic Agency becomes first business to adopt Twizy Way

Employees at the French Atomic Agency's facility in Grenoble now have a simple, eco-friendly way to get around the site – thanks to Twizy Way by Renault. The innovative car-sharing service allows staff to move around their workplace in one of the agency's 20 Twizys and to drop the vehicle off anywhere on the site. 

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15
APR
2013
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Take a Twizy trip around the New Forest

Take a Twizy trip around the New Forest

The New Forest is one of the largest areas of outstanding natural beauty in England, 566 km2 (216 sq. miles) of unenclosed pastureland, heathland and forest. A haven for walkers, cyclists and horse riders, it attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year.

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07
MAR
2013
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Twizy: An unusually agile vehicle

Twizy: An unusually agile vehicle

The Renault Twizy is an especially agile vehicle. Discover how one employee at Renault's Technocentre in Guyancourt (France) managed to drive all the way to his desk without ever getting out of the tandem two-seater!

Watch this video now.

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05
MAR
2013
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Renault and Nissan to unveil new EV models at Geneva Motor Show

Renault and Nissan to unveil new EV models at Geneva Motor Show

Electric vehicle aficionados are in for a treat at this year's Geneva Motor Show. At the show, which is open to the public March 7-17, you will find the Renault New Kangoo Z.E. and the new Nissan LEAF for the European market.

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Renault lets the sun shine in with the auto world's largest solar power system

Vast ‘fields’ of solar panels have been installed at six Renault production plants across France to help reduce the company’s CO2 emissions, lower its electricity bill… and protect new vehicles.

The panels – more correctly known as photovoltaic installations – cover a combined area of 400,000 square metres. If that’s hard to picture, consider it this way: it’s the equivalent of 60 soccer pitches.

They have been installed at Renault’s plants in Douai, Maubeuge, Flins, Batilly, Sandouville and Cléon and together are capable of producing 52,600 MWh of electricity a year. That’s enough to power a town of 15,000 people.

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11
SEP
2012
Renault-Nissan Alliance Team

Renault's Russian revolution

Renault's Russian revolution

Booming new car sales in Russia have seen the world’s manufacturers scrabbling for a slice of the action. But as these newcomers arrive, they are discovering that Renault has something of a head start… the French firm has been building and selling cars in Russia for nearly 100 years: it opened its first factory in the country in 1916.

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