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Renault Group joins New Energies, the coalition for transport and logistics

Renault Group has joined the New Energies Coalition for Transport and Logistics. Renault Group Supply Chain is committed to reduce its carbon footprint by 30% by 2030, compared to 2019.

Initiated by the CMA CGM Group in 2019, the New Energies Coalition brings together the world’s leading international logistics chains operators. Its members are currently Airbus, Air Liquide, ArcelorMittal, AWS, Bureau Veritas, Crédit Agricole CIB (Corporate and Investment Banking), Carrefour, Cluster Maritime Français, CMA CGM, Engie, GRTgaz, Kuehne+Nagel, Michelin, PSA International, Rolls Royce, Schneider Electric, Total Energies, Veolia and Wartsila.

Together, they are committed to developing energy and technology solutions for reducing the sector’s impact on climate change.

Renault Group brings its extensive experience and expertise in the automotive sector to contribute to the Coalition’s efforts. The Coalition’s efforts are focused on Research and Development, as well as inter-industrial cooperation.

The whole value chain of the transport and logistics sectors is represented—from manufacturers and energy producers to end users. This collaborative approach provides the means to better understand the issues and challenges that each one faces in developing relevant and realistic solutions – in terms of new energies and new technologies for decarbonizing transport (maritime, air and road) and logistics operations across the world.

Renault Group’s expertise in vehicle connectivity, data capture and use through AI-enabled control towers is a key factor in monitoring and optimizing transport emissions reductions. Renault Group will also share its decarbonization experience in the logistic field such as multimodal push, and optimization of kilometers per transport unit.

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