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

Renault will 'buy out stakes owned by Volvo Group and CMA CGM, according to the French newspaper Le Monde, after a review of their business plan, as market growth has fallen short of expectations.

Francois Provost, the CEO who took over Renault's operations last year, has accelerated efforts to streamline its operations.

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

Renault's spokesperson declined to comment on Le Monde's report. He said that discussions are ongoing and that relations with Flexis, its shareholders and the Renault Group remained positive.

A spokesperson for Renault denied that an impairment of assets would likely appear in the financial results, which are scheduled to be published on February 19, as reported by a French newspaper.

Could not independently verify report.

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

Le Monde reported that Renault would "take full control" of the venture. However, the price Provost negotiated for the partners to leave was not revealed. (Reporting and writing by Gilles Guillaume, Gianluca Nostro; editing by Mark Potter & Benoit van Overstraeten).

(source: Reuters)