Renault And The Felix Project Combat Food Waste And Help To Deliver Hope To London's Most Vulnerable
December 1, 2017 by Renault
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The Felix Project was established in early 2016 in memory of Felix Byam Shaw – the son of one of the charity's founders – who died suddenly from meningitis in 2014. The idea for the charity was born out of Felix's compassion for fellow youngsters who did not have his advantages and, in particular, after he played in a football match and discovered that none of the opposing team of 10-year-old boys from South London had had anything to eat that day. Annie Elkins, Project Co-ordinator, said: 'Our drivers really like the Kangoo Van Z.E. because it's so quiet and relaxing to drive. It's easier to manoeuvre and park in narrow streets than the larger vans we use and, of course, there will be a huge saving in diesel. It's absolutely amazing to have this support from Renault UK, and this electric vehicle fits in with our messages about protecting the environment by reducing waste and using nutritious food rather than throwing it into landfill.' Vincent Tourette, Managing Director, Groupe Renault UK, said: 'We are delighted to support The Felix Project in its invaluable work by providing an all-electric vehicle which perfectly fits their needs. The Kangoo Van Z.E.'s low running costs and its exemption from the London Congestion Charge will allow the charity to spend its money where it is needed. Its impressive range will allow it to keep working, delivering food without having to stop and charge up, and its quiet running and zero emissions will be appreciated by people local to the collection and deliveries.' Renault was recently awarded the title of Electric Vehicle Manufacturer of the Year at the 2017 GreenFleet awards. Renault offers a range of affordable all-electric cars and Vans – including the ZOE with its 250-mile (NEDC) range, the most of any mainstream electric car on sale today, and the recently upgraded Kangoo Van Z.E.33 with a near 60 per cent improved range of 170 miles (NEDC). The Renault Kangoo Van Z.E.33 is available in a range of body styles, including Kangoo Van Z.E. 33, Kangoo Maxi Z.E. 33, Kangoo Maxi Crew Van Z.E. 33 and Kangoo Maxi Crew Van Cab Z.E. 33. As well as improved range, the Kangoo Van Z.E.33 benefits from improved charging capabilities – charging from 0 to 100 per cent in six hours, compared to eight hours (for a lower range) on the previous version — thanks to a new 32 amp charger. The Kangoo Van Z.E.33 is priced from £14,195 +VAT (inc Plug-in Van Grant). Renault is Europe's leading electric vehicle manufacturer — for both cars and vans — and offers a line-up of electric vehicles including the multiple award-winning ZOE supermini, with its enhanced 250-mile (NEDC) range, the Twizy urban quadricycle and the Kangoo Van Z.E. 33. The Master Z.E. – an all-electric version of Renault's large panel Van – will join the line-up in 2018. Renault's LCV range, is supported by the Renault Pro+ dealer network, which has been developed to meet the specific requirements of business customers. Benefits of the highly specialised network include finance products tailored for professional customers, extended opening hours and courtesy vehicles that are of the same category (wherever possible) to a dedicated after sales contact.
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