Renault made a bold move in 2009 by launching their “Zero-Emission 4” Electric cars. These vehicles were a breakthrough in sustainable transportation, offering customers an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional petrol-powered cars. However, shortly after their release, reports of breakdowns started to surface.
The breakdowns were mainly attributed to issues with the battery technology, which was still in its early stages of development at the time. Some customers reported experiencing sudden loss of power while driving, while others had trouble charging their vehicles. This led to a decrease in customer confidence in the reliability of electric cars.
Despite these challenges, Renault took swift action to address the issues and improve the performance of their electric cars. As a result, the company continued to invest in the development of Electric vehicles and has since introduced more advanced and reliable models to the market.
The breakdown of the Renault “Zero-Emission 4” electric cars served as a learning experience for the company, highlighting the importance of continuous innovation and improvement in the electric vehicle industry.
Watch the video: Renault ‘Zero-Emission 4 electric cars’ – BREAKDOWN (2009)
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