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Traveling Abroad With an eSIM and a Local Phone Number: When It’s Worth Paying Extra—and When It’s Not

A temporary local number on an eSIM can help with calls, reservations, admin texts, and security—especially on longer or remote trips.

Wine marketing in France is boxed in by ad rules—so vineyards are turning wooden crates into branding that lasts

With France’s Évin law limiting alcohol ads, wineries are turning customized wooden crates into lasting brand media—now feasible even as one-offs.

Most EV charging in France happens at home—Enedis says 77% in 2026, reshaping what drivers install

Enedis says 77% of EV charging in France happens at home in 2026, driving demand for safer, smarter wallboxes as public charging stays pricier.

France’s cloud market in 2026: The firms shaping software management, SaaS and the push for “sovereign” hosting

France’s cloud market is being reshaped by SaaS, hybrid setups, security demands, and “sovereign cloud,” with firms like SoftwareOne in focus.

Renault and Geely bet on methanol range extenders for EVs in 2026—electric driving without plugging in

Renault and Geely’s Horse unit unveiled a methanol range extender for EVs in 2026, pitching fast refueling—but climate gains hinge on low-carbon fuel.

France’s under-$27,000 electric city-car fight heats up as VW targets Renault 5 and Citroën ë-C3

France’s under-€25,000 EV city-car race pits VW’s ID. Polo against Renault’s €24,990 5 E-Tech and Citroën’s ë-C3 on price, trims, and charging.

France Restarts “Social Leasing” for EVs on July 16, 2026—$216 a Month Cap, 50,000-Car Goal Raises Cost Questions

France restarts EV “social leasing” July 16 with €200 ($216) monthly cap and 50,000-car goal, reviving questions over funding and supply.

How AI is remaking niche marketplaces—from commercial real estate search to B2B sourcing and logistics

AI is turning niche marketplaces into decision-support tools, reshaping search, recommendations, and data analysis in real estate and B2B.

Why data center builders in France are turning to a single “general contractor” to control cost, schedule and quality

France’s data center boom is pushing owners toward a single “general contractor” model to manage design, permits, vendors and delivery.

France’s “portage salarial” lets freelancers work independently—without forming a company or losing employee benefits

France’s portage salarial model lets freelancers pick assignments while an umbrella firm handles payroll, contracts, and benefits.

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