Paris Wholesale Market Receives Fleet of Renault Electric Vehicles
SEMMARIS, the company that manages Rungis International Market, a large wholesale market in Paris, has launched its new fleet of Renault ZOE electric vehicles in partnership with Renault.
by Staff
July 14, 2014
Photo: Renault
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Photo: Renault
SEMMARIS, the company that manages Rungis International Market, a large wholesale market in Paris, has launched its new fleet of Renault ZOE electric vehicles in partnership with Renault. The fleet was inaugurated by Carole Delga, French Secretary of State in charge of trade, crafts, consumption and the social and solidarity economy, and Christophe Najdovski, Deputy Mayor in charge of transportation, roads, travel and public spaces for the City of Paris.
By equipping its teams in the field with a fleet of seven Renault ZOEs, SEMMARIS has kicked off an ambitious program to deploy electric vehicles at Rungis International Market, according to Renault.
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This first step aims to raise awareness about green technologies among the 1,200 companies operating at the market and their 25,000 customers, chiefly comprised of retailers and restaurant owners who go to Rungis for supplies, therefore playing a key role in last mile logistics, according to the automaker.
Concurrently, beginning in 2014 and in cooperation with the City of Paris, slow and rapid charging stations will be installed, allowing market users to work and move about in electric vehicles. A car-sharing system with online booking will be available for short-distance use across the site’s 234 hectares, and in 2015, SEMMARIS will offer buyers combined packages with a ‘small cold-storage unit + parking place for LCV with electric socket’.
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