New vehicles will be used by Gendarmerie, firefighters and other needs from the Vatican city. The initiative is part of the Environmental Protection Program, “Environmental Transformation 2030”, which also includes among other initiatives to convert the car park into a fleet in 2030.
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Fourteen electric cars, including four vehicles for Mex passengers for Gendarmerie and Ten Goupil Utility Outility to meet the needs of the Vatican city. This is the new excellence of EXELANTIA (Italian Mobility Factory), which allows the government to continue implementing the sustainable movement development program, which was launched in November 2023 called “Environmental Transfer 2030”. In addition to this offer, Exlentia will donate two modified electric cars specifically for the needs of the Pope.
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The first four -four Meex 343 vehicles for Gendarmerie, two of which will be available for firefighters, will be held on Wednesday, April 16th, in the Plaza de la. Melex 343 is a small and comfortable passenger vehicle, fully electric, suitable for easily navigating in historical centers and sensitive areas, such as train stations, ports and airports, as well as parks and sports centers. It is used by Gendarmerie, as well as other security bodies of the matter, through light movement and great durability, which allows the provision of more efficient patrol services, even in the interior and in areas with high infantry density. It is equipped with the origins of the first aid equipment for the home and support in the case of disasters and fires.
A fleet of scratch effects in 2030
Through this new batch, the government continues its commitment to gradually replacing its cars with electric cars, so that it does not have any impact in 2030. In fact, on December 20, 2024, 20 “fast” download points entered 10 columns and “high star” loading points in an additional column next to the entrance to the seasons of Paul VI. In addition to the opening, last December, the new photovoltaic glass cover of the Cortile Delle heart at the entrance to the Vatican Museums is part of the project to obtain energy from renewable sources to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
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