Mobilize (marque)

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Mobilize is a business unit of the French car manufacturer Renault established in 2021 and it is mainly specialized in mobility-related services.[1] It focuses on subscription services, leasing, loans, data, and energy management, offering Mobilize-badged vehicles for car sharing and delivery services.

Mobilize
Company typeBrand, Business unit
IndustryAutomotive
PredecessorRenault's financing and mobility services operations
FoundedJanuary 2021
Area served
Europe
ProductsCars
ServicesFinancing, car-related services
ParentRenault Group
Divisions
Websitewww.mobilize.com/en/

Mobilize is one of the four brands of the Renault Group, along with Renault, Dacia and Alpine.

Mobilize exists in France and Germany[2] as well as Spain.[3] It is also present is the United Kingdom and Morocco.[4]

Based on the premise that purchasing vehicles is no longer the preferred option of drivers, Mobilize aims to focus its offer on rental and car-sharing.[5]

History

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The Mobilize business unit was created in January 2021 as part of a wider overhauling of Renault operations.[6] The new unit was set to develop car sharing and other niche businesses.[7] Mobilize was also aimed at meeting new mobility needs like car-sharing, last-mile delivery and on-demand transport.[6] Created as part of Luca de Meo’s Renaulution plan,[8] Mobilize specializes in mobility services:[9][10] energy services,[1] driving-related data analysis (like the identification of accident-prone areas, road analysis, traffic and pollution data etc…), financing and car manufacturing.[11]

In January 2021, the unit launched the Mobilize vehicle marque by presenting Mobilize EZ-1 Prototype, a car-sharing prototype quadricycle.[12] Later that year, Renault integrated its Zity electric car-sharing business into Mobilize, renaming it Zity by Mobilize.[13] The first marketed car was the subscription-only Mobilize Limo (a rebadged JMEV Yi from JMEV), introduced in the second half of 2022.[14][15] In May 2022, Renault's financial affiliate RCI Banque was made part of the unit, adopting the trade name Mobilize Financial Services.[16]

In October 2022, Mobilize announced Mobilize Fast Charge, its EV fast-charging network, with plans for 200 chargers, primarily at Renault dealerships near major roadways, by mid-2024.[17][18]

In July 2023, Mobilize Financial Services subsidiary, Mobilize Lease&co announced its acquisition of two German companies belonging to the MeinAuto Group, Mobility Concept and MeinAuto.[2]

In August 2023, Mobilize acquired shares in Select Car Leasing, a UK-based leasing company.[19][20][21]

Operations

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Mobilize provides cars and electric bikes for ride-sharing, taxi and delivery companies, while also offering car-related services (including subscriptions), financial services,[22] and charging services. The unit does not produce vehicles but it gets them from other entities.[23] The unit is divided into two major divisions: Mobilize Financial Services (car financing)[22] and Mobilize Beyond Automotive (other activities).[24]

List of services

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  • Zity by Mobilize: car sharing service in Paris, Lyon, Madrid, Milan.[25]
  • Bipi: car subscription service.[26]

Vehicles and services

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Vehicles

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In November 2023, Renault announced that the electric sedan, originally intended for cabs and VTCs, would not be marketed.[27]

Mobilize Duo/ Bento

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On 10 October 2022, Mobilize presented a set of concepts alongside the production version of the Duo and Bento models.[28][29]

Mobilize Duo is regarded as the new Twizy.[30][31][32] This model is available in two versions, 45 and 80,[33] and it can carry two people.[34]

Mobilize Bento is the utility version of Mobilize Duo.[35] The launch of these two vehicles, Mobilize Bento and Mobilize Duo, is scheduled for 2024.[36]

Mobilize Solo Concept

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The idea for the Mobilize Solo came from Renault's design studio in India, starting from a skateboard with an umbrella, although the final concept is more like a chair in a cover. It measures 1,370 mm (54 in) long, 900 mm (35 in) wide and 1,750 mm (69 in) high. Inside there is room for one person in a semi-sitting position with a joystick instead of a steering wheel.

Mobilize Hippo

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Mobilize Hippo is a utility vehicle for last-mile delivery.[37] A prototype of Hippo was prensented was first presented at the Viva Tech in 2021.[38]

Services

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Formerly known as Elexent, Mobilize Power Solutions is the entity for electric recharging.[39] The service is available in 11 countries.[40]

References

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  1. ^ a b "[Viva Technology] Mobilize se rêve en fournisseur d'électricité avec la future Renault 5". L'Usine Nouvelle.
  2. ^ a b "Mobilize (Renault) rachète deux sociétés allemandes de leasing automobile". Le Figaro.
  3. ^ "Prix Renault Mobilize Espagne pour l'Inclusion et la Mobilité Durable". Le Petit Journal.
  4. ^ "Succédant à Vincent Hauville: Grégoire de Saint Lager nouveau PDG de Mobilize Financial Services Maroc". Aujourd'hui le Maroc.
  5. ^ "Automobile. Avec Mobilize, Renault loue des utilitaires à la carte". Ouest France.
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  13. ^ "Zity car-sharing to expand to Lyon in March". Electrive. 20 February 2022. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
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  18. ^ "Mobilize Fast Charge: the new ultrafast charging network in Europe" (Press release). Mobilize. 10 October 2022. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  19. ^ "Mobilize acquires share in Select Car Leasing". FleetNews.
  20. ^ "Mobilize Financial Services se renforce dans le leasing au Royaume-Uni". Journal Auto.
  21. ^ "Mobilize Financial Services buys stake in Select Car Leasing to launch Select Lease by Mobilize". Broker News.
  22. ^ a b "Le groupe Renault regroupe ses services financiers sous la marque Mobilize Financial Services". Auto Info.
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  25. ^ www.mobilize.com/en/wearemobilizers/zity-by-mobilize-a-model-of-carsharing-in-europe/
  26. ^ www.mobilize.fr/offres/abonnement.html
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  29. ^ "Mobilize Bento : l'héritier en mode utilitaire du Twizy est prêt". L'Automobile Magazine.
  30. ^ "Un ѕеgmеnt аutоmоbіlе еѕt ѕur lе роіnt dе соnnаîtrе un еѕѕоr". Money.bg.
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  33. ^ "Reloaded : la Citroën Ami ajoutera une version avec plus d'autonomie et de rapidité". 16valvulas.
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