'Mobilize' is Renault's upcoming revolution in electric mobility and their fist car for the scheme, the Duo, is set to replace the fabled Twizy 👀
Two Duo versions will be available, one limited to 28mph to comply with less stringent L6 quadricyle regulations and another capable of 50mph, which falls into the L7 category. Both are capable of an 87-mile range and gaining 56 miles of charge in three hours from a domestic charger.
With a comprehensive refurbishment programme in place, Mobilize expects a usable lifespan in excess of 10 years for the Duo and says that on retirement, around 95% of the car’s components can be recycled.As the name suggests, the Solo is a single-person EV designed for low-distance urban travel – cleverly packaged to offer manoeuvrability on a par with a conventional scooter but with improved safety and comfort.
It is closed off on only one side to save weight and steers from the rear to minimise the turning circle. Mobilize also claims the Solo will be capable of wireless charging but has yet to give any numbers detailing its range or top-up times.Charging hubs will play a fundamental role in supporting users of Mobilize EVs while introducing the brand to customers of other marques.
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