Groupe Renault launches energy storage system using EV batteries
Aims to build the biggest stationary energy storage system using EV batteries ever designed in Europe by 2020.
Autocar Professional Bureau
27 Sep 2018
It will be priced at LKR 379,900 and will come in three colours.
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