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France’s “portage salarial” lets freelancers work independently—without forming a company, and with employee benefits

France’s “portage salarial” model lets freelancers work independently while getting employee protections, with Paris cited as a prime market for missions.

AI Is Turning Niche B2B Marketplaces Into Decision Engines—From Commercial Real Estate to Procurement

AI is reshaping niche B2B marketplaces, pushing them beyond search and listings toward conversational discovery, smarter data, and decision support.

AI Is Turning Niche B2B Marketplaces Into Decision Engines—Commercial Real Estate Is Leading the Shift

AI is reshaping niche B2B marketplaces into decision-support platforms, with commercial real estate showing how smarter search and data tools can work.

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

As data center projects multiply in France, builders are leaning on “contractants généraux” to centralize design, bids, and delivery.

France revives $216-a-month “social leasing” for new EVs on July 16, targeting 50,000 cars—who pays if demand spikes?

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

France’s under-$27,000 electric city-car fight heats up as VW readies cheaper ID. Polo to take on Renault 5, ë-C3

France’s sub-$27,000 EV city-car race pits VW’s cheaper ID. Polo against the €24,990 Renault 5 and Citroën ë-C3 on batteries, trims and charging.

Renault and Geely bet on methanol range extenders in 2026 to keep EVs moving without plugging in

Renault and Geely’s Horse unit unveiled a methanol range extender in 2026, aiming to keep EVs moving without plugs—if low-carbon fuel arrives.

France’s Cloud Market in 2026: Who’s Driving Software Management, SaaS Growth, and Data-Sovereignty Push

France’s cloud market is shifting fast in 2026, driven by SaaS, hybrid setups, tighter security demands, and a growing push for “sovereign cloud.”

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, pushing drivers toward safer, smarter setups as public charging stays pricier.

French home-care nonprofit ADMR adds a license-free electric microcar for short daily visits in Guidel-Quéven

ADMR’s Guidel-Quéven branch in France added its first license-free electric microcar to handle short home-care visits and tight parking.

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