Renault, Airbus to develop battery tech for cars, planes

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Renault SA and Airbus SE are partnering to advance battery technology for next-generation cars and planes.
Engineering teams from the companies will jointly research and develop solutions on energy storage, one of the roadblocks to longer-range electric vehicles, Renault and Airbus said. The partnership also
will help Airbus develop
tech linked to hybrid-electric aircraft.
The pact reflects companies’ efforts to better navigate the costly and difficult electrification shift by teaming up with peers. Renault Chief Executive Officer Luca de Meo in November presented a complex split of the automaker’s electric-vehicle and combustion-engine businesses.
“For the first time, two
European leaders from different industries are sharing engineering knowledges to shape the future of hybrid-electric aircrafts,” Gilles Le Borgne,
Renault’s executive vice president for engineering, said in a statement. “Aviation is an extremely demanding field in terms of both safety and energy consumption, and so is the car industry.”

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