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The head of Renault-Nissan: Russia does not need electric cars
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The head of Renault-Nissan: Russia does not need electric cars
The head of the Renault-Nissan Alliance said, why not see our country leaders in the production of hybrid and electric vehicles. "No-one in Russia stimulates the development of the market for hybrids and electric vehicles," such a statement was made by the President of the Renault-Nissan Alliance Carlos Ghosn. During an interview with the Russia Today TV channel gon said, why not see Russia in the forefront in terms of electric vehicles. Apart from the lack of support of this type of transport, head of Renault-Nissan noted the high level of oil production in Russia, as well as the large size of the country. "Of course, Russia will then be able to quickly catch up with other countries, if the government at some point will decide to support the development of these technologies. But so far, at the moment, I do not see much movement in this direction," said Ghosn. However, in regard to traditional vehicles, the President of the Alliance sure of a good future for our country. "I can say that first, Russia will become Europe's largest market for sales of vehicles, as a result, she will certainly become one of the largest manufacturers - if not the largest," said he. "We see Russia increasing in various fields . This is in part by restoring the old facilities, as in the case of AVTOVAZ and "IzhAvto", and partly through the construction of new plants. So I think that the automotive industry in Russia has a great future," said Carlos Ghosn, adding that almost all foreign automakers are already present in Russia and invest in our country.
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