Renault electric car automaker wants to stand out among EVs in Brazil

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Renault electric car automaker wants to stand out among EVs in Brazil

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Contemplating more than one category Renault's electric cars intend to meet different needs. The plan aims to popularize electric vehicles, which until then represented only 2.4% of licensed vehicles in the country, equivalent to just over 100,000 units, according to the Brazilian Association of Electric Vehicles ( ABVE ). It is common for an emerging market to bring with it countless opportunities, and the electricity sector is no different, since it moves billions. The projection is that in 2022 the revenue of the EVs (Electric Vehicle ) market will reach US$384 billion and by 2027, US$869.30 billion, according to data from Statista.

Graph demonstrating the growth of revenue in the electric mobility market (Pictured: EV revenue globally) (Credits: Statista) However, while he contemplates countless underutilized possibilities, he always faced challenges that Email Data prevented him from really progressing. Until Tesla launched the Roadster, the concept of a 100% electric car struggled to leave the world of ideas and consolidate itself as a viable alternative, capable of competing with gasoline-powered vehicles. With the launch, the company co-founded by Elon Musk managed to prove that the future of mobility was not in fossil fuels, boosting the entire sector.

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However this happened in 2008, that is, it is quite recent, and since then, the market has evolved significantly. Driven by technology , consumer behavior and mainly by regulation , electric vehicles have been progressively gaining space, proving that they are capable of performing as well as a traditional model, and year after year the data reinforce this evolution all over the world. With automakers embracing EV sales targets, public adoption is consistently accelerating. In 2021, for example, electric cars won the largest global market share so far, at 6.2%.
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