All residents (there are only about 25 of them according to
Since Appy is one of the most isolated towns in France, ZOE with its relatively high range of up to 390 km (242 miles) of WLTP, should satisfy all the needs.
Moreover, all households will get home charging points. There will also be a public charging point, although we would not expect it's even needed.
"Appy residents will run the ZOEs for three years, sharing their impressions and experiences with Renault, in a first-time scheme that will likely inform and help understand the way customers interact with and use electric vehicles today. If the inhabitants of one of the country's most isolated towns adopt an electric way of life, it'll prove that everyone can. That also means the myths around buying and running an electric car can be dispelled once and for all."
We don't know the details of the deal, but it's evident that the more isolated the area is, the better it's suited to go electric. The daily range needs are low, and in the case of ZOE, there is no problem to drive out of town when needed.
Hopefully, residents will stay 100% all-electric, beating even Norway in EV share, also after the three-year initial test period.