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    Renault and Volvo Electric Van Unit Wins New Orders

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    Posted on January 29, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Renault and Volvo Group's Flexis secures 15,000 electric van orders from European companies, highlighting the growing demand for eco-friendly transport solutions.

    Renault and Volvo Group's Electric Van Venture Secures New Contracts

    (Corrects manufacturer to Volvo Group, not Volvo, in paragraph 1 to make clear the story is about truck maker Volvo Group, not Volvo Cars)

    PARIS (Reuters) - Flexis, a joint venture between automaker Renault and truck maker Volvo Group as well as shipper CMA CGM, said on Tuesday it has received letters of intent from 10 European transport and distribution companies for orders of 15,000 units of its new electric van.

    The letters of intent were signed with France's Colis Privé, a unit of CMA-CGM, UK-based Hived and Germany's DB Schencker and will add to sales for Renault and Renault Trucks (Volvo) brands. Other potential customers who signed letters have not been disclosed.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Europe needs more electric vans to meet the demand for a rise in parcel deliveries in city centres where restrictions are increasing on petrol and diesel vehicles.

    Automakers also need to meet tighter targets on carbon emissions, which are more difficult to achieve for vans than for cars because they are heavier and there are few commercial vehicles specially designed as electric, apart from those offered by U.S.-based Rivian.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    Of the total 1.6 million new registered vans in Europe last year, only 6.1% were electric, less than the 7.2% in 2023, according to data published on Tuesday by the European auto lobby group ACEA.

    KEY QUOTE

    "Change is always slow at the beginning," said Philippe Divry, managing director of Flexis, during a press briefing.

    "But as soon as someone brings a product that is realistic, economically and operationally, from that point customers will switch quickly," he added.

    "The target for CO2 reduction is just as ambitious as for passenger cars, but the offering is still too limited. The market for electric light commercial vehicles is not taking off; it has even shrunk in 2024," said Antoine Giraud, auto analyst at S&P Global. 

    CONTEXT

    Carmakers are currently lobbying the European Commission for more flexibility on its tighter CO2 emissions targets for the auto sector given the slowing demand for electric vehicles.

    Talks will kick off on Thursday in an effort to reach a compromise. 

    (Reporting by Gilles Guillaume)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Renault and Volvo Group's Flexis secures 15,000 electric van orders.
    • •Orders from 10 European transport companies boost electric vehicle sales.
    • •Electric vans are crucial for meeting city emission restrictions.
    • •Only 6.1% of new vans in Europe were electric last year.
    • •Carmakers lobby for flexibility on CO2 targets amid slow EV demand.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Renault and Volvo electric van unit wins new orders

    1What companies are involved in the Flexis joint venture?

    The Flexis joint venture includes automaker Renault, truck maker Volvo Group, and shipper CMA CGM.

    2Why is there a growing need for electric vans in Europe?

    Europe needs more electric vans to meet the increasing demand for parcel deliveries in city centers, where restrictions on petrol and diesel vehicles are tightening.

    3What percentage of new registered vans in Europe were electric last year?

    Only 6.1% of the total 1.6 million new registered vans in Europe last year were electric, which is an increase from 7.2% in 2023.

    4What challenges do automakers face in reducing CO2 emissions for vans?

    Automakers face challenges in meeting tighter targets on carbon emissions for vans because they are heavier than cars and there are fewer commercial vehicles specifically designed to be electric.

    5What is the current status of discussions regarding CO2 emissions targets?

    Carmakers are lobbying the European Commission for more flexibility on its tighter CO2 emissions targets due to slowing demand for electric vehicles, with talks set to begin on Thursday.

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