Statement by Renault Tanger
French automaker Renault Tanger has declared that it will start building electric vehicles in 2023. In a statement, Renault said that the business made the announcement at a ceremony honoring the company's 10th anniversary in Morocco. He also claimed that the electric cars he would develop would be almost fully recyclable.
Production Cycle
More than 65 markets worldwide have received vehicles produced at the Tangier plant since it was opened in 2012. To date, 2.4 million vehicles have been produced. With the new line, the business hopes to yearly produce 17,500 electric automobiles.
The new design of the model is anticipated to have 48% recycled material and be 92% recyclable by the time it comes to replace it, according to the statement made by the company. Renault expressed their happiness at conducting business there and stated that the success of the made-in-Morocco label is stated by their pleasant experience in the North African nation.
Renault 10th Anniversary
The 10th anniversary of Renault In Morocco is also a celebration of “a fruitful collaboration” between Morocco and the Renault group, according to Ryad Mezzour, Morocco’s Minister of Trade and Industry, who spoke at the event.
This amazing cooperation between the two brought great opportunities for the both of them. Mezzour stressed that the cooperation was strategic and promising, saying that Renault was reinforcing its role as a driving force in the growth of the automotive industry in Morocco, an Industry that is making a steady shift towards electrification and sustainable mobility.
This sector of the economy is also having trouble ensuring that there is a enough supply of the raw materials needed to create electric cars.
Launch of New Vehicle
According to the minister, the launch of production of the newly released electric vehicle on the Tangier assembly lines demonstrates the allure of the Moroccan industrial company.
To accomplish their objective and take on the challenge, they have the tools and abilities to keep up to the challenges they might face in the future.