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Renault ZOE Long Range model launches in Middle East
Published in Daily News Egypt on 07 - 11 - 2017

Renault Middle East has launched its new all-electric ZOE Long Range model in the Middle East. The latest version of Renault's electric vehicle now boasts a record driving range of 300 Kilometres (in real driving conditions) on a single charge – double the distance of the previous generation ZOE model. The new car's price starts at AED 129,900.
Renault was the first car manufacturer to introduce a fully electric vehicle to the Middle East, and has since been leading the trend towards pure-electric, zero emissions mobility in the region.

The new model, launched this week, features Renault's new Z.E. (zero emissions) 40 battery – a 41kWh unit delivering the longest driving range of any mass-market electric vehicle on sale today.
With a compact five-door and sporty styling, ZOE bears electric badge, Z.E. signature, headlamps with daytime running lights and rear lights feature subtle blue styling cues which represents its zero emissions status.
Inside, the light and spacious cabin offers a comfortable and peaceful driving experience. A modern touch-screen center console provides a hub for an array of in-car features including climate control, multi-media music and entertainment, and driving performance statistics.

Charging the ZOE is easy by connecting the provided cables to a power source via the socket under the Renault badge on the ZOE's bonnet.
The new Z.E. 40 battery in the new ZOE has been developed in partnership with LG Chem and uses cutting-edge high-energy density lithium-ion technology. The unit has been engineered to increase storage capacity without making the battery bigger or significantly heavier. The battery integration in the vehicle, new air circulation system and electronic management system maintains the battery's temperature at a consistent level; making the car economical to run, even in very high temperatures.
Whilst the ZOE Long Range benefits from extra capacity there has been no impact on charging times. ‘Topping up' the battery for just 30 minutes provides an additional 80 kilometres of range. With the charging infrastructure in the Middle East growing, in Dubai, new initiatives have been introduced by the Supreme Energy Council meaning EV owners can now charge for free at any public charging station until 2019, as well as benefit from an array of other benefits including free parking.
Marwan Haidamous, managing director for Renault Middle East, said: "As pioneers in electric mobility in the Middle East and the market leader for electric vehicles in Europe, we intend to continue to lead the way in developing electric vehicle solutions in the region."
"The introduction of the new ZOE long range is an important step forward for electric mobility in the Middle East. Now we can offer our customers our longest driving range yet – 300 kilometres. The ZOE is the perfect blend of practicality, affordability and most importantly, the freedom to drive without the worry of running out of power. This new model cements our position as true pioneers of electric mobility, not only here in the Middle East, but across the world."
Renault recently announced its "Drive The Future" strategy – a six-year plan which will see the brand maintain its electric vehicles leadership across the globe with the introduction of eight new pure-electric vehicles and 12 new electrified models by 2022


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