Renault’s token adheres to the OMF’s "CurbLR" standard, meaning tokens can be used to pay for curbside charging or parking across 50+ European cities.
Official token subscriptions are expensive, often requiring a hefty annual fee plus a pay-per-use model for tokens. This makes the official route cost-prohibitive for independent garages. Renault Can Clip Token
: The term "CAN" refers to Controller Area Network, a vehicle bus standard designed to allow microcontrollers and devices to communicate with each other in applications without a host computer. A "CAN Clip" likely refers to a device or interface used to connect to a vehicle's CAN bus for diagnostic or programming purposes. Renault’s token adheres to the OMF’s "CurbLR" standard,
For an authorized Renault dealership, the workflow is as follows: : The term "CAN" refers to Controller Area
Authorized dealerships and independent garages with official subscriptions use the Renault ASNET portal.