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Friday, October 25 2019 - 19:00
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Symbio to Equip Renault Electric Utility Vehicles With Hydrogen Range-extender
PARIS, Oct. 25, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

On 22 October the Renault Group announced the launch of the KANGOO Z.E. 
Hydrogen for the end of 2019, and the MASTER Z.E. Hydrogen for 2020. Symbio, a 
subsidiary of the Michelin Group and at the core of a joint venture currently 
being founded with Faurecia, is proud to equip these two electric 
battery-powered models with a hydrogen range-extender. This double-recharge 
solution allows fleet managers to optimise their operations and manage their 
total cost of ownership (TCO).

KANGOO Z.E. Hydrogen and MASTER Z.E. Hydrogen equipped by Symbio. The product 
of a long-term partnership between the Renault Group and Symbio, the launches 
of the KANGOO Z.E. Hydrogen (end of 2019) and MASTER Z.E Hydrogen (during 2020) 
were announced on 22 October. "Our teams have been working since 2014", 
explained Fabio Ferrari, Symbio's CEO. 

Battery + hydrogen = a zero-emissions solution perfectly tailored for use by 
professional vehicles. These vehicles are equipped with a hydrogen system based 
on the Symbio StackPack S, the range-extender designed around a 5 kW hydrogen 
fuel cell. Featuring a 33 kWh battery, its all-season capabilities allow the 
vehicles to reach true ranges of 370 km* (KANGOO Z.E Hydrogen) and 350 km* 
(MASTER Z.E Hydrogen). Complementing the traditional electrical terminal 
recharging method, these vehicles can be refuelled with hydrogen in just a few 
minutes. "With this double-recharge option, fleet managers can optimise their 
operations by making the most of a very competitive electrical recharge and a 
very flexible hydrogen recharge," explained Fabio Ferrari. 

User-focused integration options. In the KANGOO Z.E Hydrogen, the integration 
architecture selected with the manufacturer allows a loading volume of 3.9m3 to 
be maintained, along with the loading capacity of a traditional pallet. On the 
MASTER Z.E Hydrogen, the chosen integration allows the vehicle to maintain its 
current loading volume.

Symbio, on the road to large-scale production. The arrival of these two models 
in Renault's European distribution network means that, going forward, they can 
be bought, maintained and used like any other utility vehicle. "These are 
essential prerequisites for the mass conversion of fleets, in line with our aim 
of ramping up production and reducing costs", noted Fabio Ferrari. Symbio aims 
to reach production levels of 200,000 StackPacks per year in 2030.

*pending WLTP certification

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Contact:
Fabiola Flex 
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+33-622-853-985

SOURCE: Symbio FCell
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