Αυτοψία στην “πράσινη” Αστυπάλαια με το VW ID.3 (On Astypalaia island with the VW ID.3)
Να πώς η Αστυπάλαια θα γίνει το “Πράσινο & Έξυπνο νησί”. Αμέσως μετά τις σχετικές εξαγγελίες, την επισκεπτόμαστε με το ηλεκτρικό Volkswagen ID.3.
Ρεπορτάζ: Μιχάλης Σταυρόπουλος, Μανώλης Σαλούρος
Διαβάστε και αυτά:
https://www.4troxoi.gr/epikairotita/kosmos/ayto-einai-neo-kai-ilektriko-vw-id3
https://www.4troxoi.gr/epikairotita/ellada/pos-i-astypalaia-tha-ginei-prasini
https://www.4troxoi.gr/epikairotita/kosmos/paroysiastike-i-ependysi-tis-vw-stin-astypalaia
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About 1,300 people live on Astypalea, in addition, more than 70,000 tourists visit the island every year. There are about 1,500 vehicles available for common A to B journeys, to the beach or the mountains – all powered by a combustion engine. E-mobility? So far, no such thing on Astypalea. But that will change radically from next year on. Then Astypalea wants to convert its vehicle fleet to e-vehicles as quickly as possible and could be the first region in the world to achieve completely emission-free traffic. Even Norway, the pioneer of e-mobility, is still far from achieving this.
For this vision the island has joined forces with Volkswagen Group and the Greek government. In the presence of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Volkswagen CEO Herbert Diess, a Memorandum of Understanding to this effect was signed on November 4, 2020. Volkswagen is providing support, above all with the corresponding e-vehicles and its comprehensive expertise, in the development of a mobility system.
Traffic on Astypalea will be converted to e-mobility as far as possible. This includes the public transport system, local authority vehicles (police, paramedics) and companies as well as the private vehicles of the inhabitants. At the same time, a nationwide network of private and public charging stations will be created. Highlights are the new car sharing and ride sharing services, which will radically modernize public transport on the island. They will replace the old bus network and – unlike the previous bus system – will serve all corners of the island, while being operational all year round. Alongside car sharing e-cars, e-scooters and e-bikes will also be integrated. In total, the number of vehicles on Astypalea is expected to decrease by a third to 1,000, while mobility will be improved.
https://www.volkswagen-newsroom.com/en/stories/astypalea-smart-sustainable-island-6586