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27 February 17:47

Renault CEO Luca de Meo emphasizes the need for extensive collaboration in Europe to boost the development of electric vehicles.

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Speaking at the Geneva Motor Show, Luca de Meo emphasized that Europe needs extensive collaboration between car manufacturers, authorities and energy suppliers to accelerate the expansion of electric vehicle charging infrastructure. He also emphasized the importance of using electric vehicles to store electricity for the energy grid.

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Luca de Meo (Renault): Constructorii auto și furnizorii de energie din Europa trebuie să colaboreze mai mult pentru a ajunge China din urmă - Economica.net
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