Renault-Nissan introducirá el coche eléctrico en Mónaco en 2011

Este programa contempla la introducción de vehículos eléctricos y la construcción, durante los próximos dos años, de una extensa red de recarga de batería que abarcará toda la superficie del país. Este plan se enmarca dentro del acuerdo alcanzado entre el Principado y la alianza automovilística en noviembre del año pasado para estudiar la viabilidad de los vehículos con cero emisiones.

El objetivo de esta iniciativa era tratar sobre los retos medioambientales. Transcurridos cuatro meses desde la firma de este convenio, Mónaco se convierte en el segundo país de Europa en firmar un acuerdo con Renault-Nissan para implantar un programa de movilidad no contaminante.

El vicepresidente de Renault-Nissan, Eric Nicolas, explicó que la movilidad sostenible ‘va más allá del vehículo en sí mismo’, y requiere de la participación de los gobiernos y de otros socios ‘para asegurar su éxito’.

De esta forma, el plan de Mónaco prevé la ampliación de la red de recarga eléctrica existente, que pasará de contar con 176 estaciones a 300 puntos en 2011. Al mismo tiempo, esta iniciativa contempla la creación de tres estaciones de recarga rápida.

Como parte del acuerdo, el Principado de Mónaco mantendrá los incentivos a la compra de automóviles eléctricos y, a partir de 2011, el 50% de las compras de vehículos de flotas de estamentos oficiales corresponderán a coches eléctricos.

Asimismo, el acuerdo entre ambas partes contempla el estudio de otras medidas adicionales, como espacios de aparcamiento reservados para coches eléctricos, acceso preferente o tarifas especiales en los aparcamientos o la puesta en marcha de campañas de divulgación de esta iniciativa.

El Príncipe Alberto II de Mónaco señaló que la actual crisis global ‘puede convertirse en una oportunidad para los fabricantes de coches innovadores como Renault-Nissan’, aunque resaltó que esta oportunidad tiene que contar con soluciones de progreso ‘para un futuro mejor’.
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MONACO AND RENAULT-NISSAN ALLIANCE IMPLEMENT ZERO EMISSION MOBILITY FOR 2011

Monaco (March. 26, 2009)-The Principality of Monaco and the Renault-Nissan Alliance today announced a comprehensive partnership to deliver zero emission mobility to the Principality from 2011. The plan will utilize electric vehicles including the ones supplied by the Alliance, and will leverage an extensive charging network that will be built across the Principality over the next two years.

In November, the Principality of Monaco established a partnership with the Renault-Nissan Alliance to explore zero emission mobility. The goal was to address concerns such as global warming, dependence on oil and sustainable mobility. After four months of discussion and analysis, Monaco today became the second European country to sign a final agreement with the Alliance for implementing a zero emission mobility program.

"Sustainable mobility goes beyond the car itself," said Eric Nicolas, senior vice president of Nissan International SA. "It requires extensive collaboration with governments and other partners to ensure success."

The plan calls for an extension of the existing charging network from 176 to 300 stations by 2011, in addition to 3 quick charge stations. Monaco will also maintain incentives to electric vehicle purchasers. The Government of Monaco is also mandating that 50% of public fleet vehicle purchases be zero-emission, as early as 2011.

Additional measures, such as EV dedicated parking spaces, preferential access and special rates for EV parking are being studied further. Public awareness and educational activities, including electric vehicle demonstrations during Monaco’s major events such as the F1 Grand Prix, are under study.

The measures were announced during the opening ceremony of Ever Monaco, the International Conference and Exhibition on Ecological Vehicles and Renewable Energies. Nissan’s electric concept car NUVU is on display at the four-day exhibition. This concept vehicle features the same lithium-ion battery technology and some other components that will power Nissan’s new electric vehicles.

"I believe the current global crisis can be an opportunity for innovative car manufacturers like Renault-Nissan,” said HSH Prince Albert II of Monaco. “However this opportunity has to bring progressive solutions for a better future.”

“Renault and Nissan are among the firsts to deliver tangible progress and today, I wish them to get all the support they need to advance their project” "Through the partnership with the Alliance Monaco is creating conditions that will benefit the environment for years to come,” said Eric Nicolas, Senior Vice President Nissan, International SA The Renault-Nissan Alliance, which aims to be the global leader in zero-emission mobility, will bring electric vehicles to Monaco in 2011, making Monaco one of the first countries to be supplied with electric vehicles from the Alliance. In 2012, Nissan and Renault will mass-market electric vehicles globally.

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