Renault and Volvo have unveiled the U1st Vision Concept van. This mobile clinic is based on the FlexEVan platform and developed by Software République group.

The U1st Vision Concept introduces an array of advanced features. Its design includes a stepped front end, connected headlights, and a distinct bumper with circular accents. Additionally, it boasts digital side mirrors, aerodynamically optimized wheels, and a rear compartment with a large window. These innovations underline its function as a versatile mobile service unit.

Primarily envisioned as a Health Pop-Up concept, this electric van will focus on providing healthcare to underserved areas. Services include preventative care, diagnostics, and treatment. The van's internal setup features an examination chair and cabinets for medical equipment alongside an AI-powered avatar. It also incorporates extensive communication capabilities with smart devices.

Technology plays a crucial role in the utility of the U1st Vision Concept. Integration of cutting-edge technologies from various Software République members enhances its capability to deliver mobile services effectively.

FlexEVan serves as the manufacturing foundation for this innovative concept. Flexis SAS, a joint venture between Renault and Volvo, will initiate production of this platform in 2026. The initiative represents a meaningful step forward in turning mobility services into mobile solutions.

Software République is integral to this venture, consisting of companies like Renault, Dassault Systèmes, Eviden, Orange, STMicroelectronics, Thales, and JCDecaux. These corporations come together with their expertise to make 'services being mobile' a practical reality using state-of-the-art technology embodied in vehicles like U1st Vision Concept.

Source: Software République

Евгений Ушаков
Evgenii Ushakov
15 years driving