Renault launches mobility solution dedicated to healthcare workers
Renault Group has announced the launch of Renault Care Fleet, a new socially responsible mobility offer dedicated to healthcare professionals practicing in medical deserts, as part of its CareMakers inclusive mobility program.
This initiative aims to facilitate travel for caregivers (nurses, nursing assistants, and midwives providing home care) and to support access to healthcare in regions most affected by the lack of mobility solutions.
Comprising a fleet of 50 reconditioned electric Renault ZOE E-Techs, Renault Care Fleet is available starting this April 10 in the Grand Est and Centre-Val de Loire regions, as well as in the Alpes-Maritimes department.
The French automaker specifies that the offer is based on a social lease-to-purchase scheme starting at 99 EUR per month (48 months, with an initial increased payment of 1,300 EUR including tax), which includes a charge pass.
"It guarantees an operating cost four times lower than that of an internal combustion engine vehicle, a range of up to 395 km (WLTP) with fast charging, and zero local emissions," the group highlighted.
Renault is one of the world's leading automobile constructors. Net sales break down by activity as follows:
- sale of vehicles (88.9%): 2,336,807 passenger and commercial vehicles sold in 2025, distributed by brand between Renault (1,628,030), Dacia (697,408), Alpine (10,970), Renault Korea Motors (399) and other (2,431);
- services (10.2%): financing services for vehicle sales (purchasing, renting, leasing, etc.; RCI Banque), related services (maintenance, warranty extension, assistance, etc.) and mobility services.
At the end of 2025, the group had 25 industrial sites worldwide.
Net sales are distributed geographically as follows: France (28.5%), Europe (50.6%), Americas (8.2%), Eurasia (5%), Asia-Pacific (4.3%), Africa and Middle East (3.4%).
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