Renault-Nissan Alliance inks Chinese electric car deal
The global march of the Renault-Nissan Alliance secured another victory this week, inking its first Chinese deal in a move that should see the electric vehicle partnership deliver charging infrastructure and vehicles to the country from early 2011. The Alliance, which has signed partnership agreements with 19 governments and cities globally in the past few years, said it has signed a deal with the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) that will result in it providing electric cars to a government-backed pilot programme designed to roll out the technology in 13 cities. In addition to the partnership with the central government, Nissan and Renault also signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the municipal government of Wuhan that should see the two auto giants co-operate on a project to make the city China's first zero-emission mobility city.
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