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Renault eyes full control of electric van venture Flexis, Le Monde reports

Renault will buy out the stakes that Volvo Group and CMA CGM hold in their joint venture, Flexis, according to a report by French newspaper Le Monde on Monday. This comes after a review of Flexis' business plan, as market growth has fallen short of expectations.

Francois Provost is intensifying efforts to streamline Renault's operation. He took over as CEO last year.

Two sources said?in early January that the French automaker was already planning to fold its Ampere electric vehicle unit back into its group. It has also shut down its car-sharing service as part of restructuring its Mobilize division.

Renault's spokesperson refused to comment on the Le Monde article, but said that talks were in progress and relations between Flexis and its shareholders were good.

The report could not be independently verified.

Flexis was founded in 2023 - by former Renault CEO Luca de Meo, in partnership with Sweden’s Volvo. CMA?CGM joined later as a minor shareholder. CMA CGM and Volvo each own 45% of Flexis, while Renault holds 45%.

Le Monde reported that Renault would be taking 'full control' of the venture. However, the price Provost negotiated for the partners to leave was not disclosed. The paper also said that an asset impairment would likely appear in Renault's February 19 financial results. The paper added that an asset impairment was likely to appear in Renault's financial results due on February 19.

(source: Reuters)