• Genova

  • Genova

  • Smartweek 17/06/2014, Old Port Area, Genoa

  • Smartweek 17/06/2014, Old Port Area, Genoa

  • Ele.C.Tra Launching Event, 13/12/2013, Genova

  • Ele.C.Tra Launching Event, 13/12/2013, Genova

  • Firenze

  • Barcelona

  • Spanish Ele.C.Tra National Support Group, 02/04/14, RACC Headquarters, Barcelona

  • Sm@rtCEM & MOTIT meets Ele.C.Tra in Barcelona

  • Sm@rtCEM & MOTIT meets Ele.C.Tra in Barcelona

  • Sm@rtCEM & MOTIT meets Ele.C.Tra in Barcelona

  • Sm@rtCEM & MOTIT meets Ele.C.Tra in Barcelona

  • Suceava

  • Malta

  • Ele.C.Tra in MIEMA and University of Malta, 23/07/2014

  • Ele.C.Tra in MIEMA and University of Malta, 23/07/2014

  • East Attica

  • Greek National Support Group for electric & sustainable urban mobility, 17/07/2014, Pallini - East Attica

  • Greek National Support Group for electric & sustainable urban mobility, 17/07/2014, Pallini - East Attica

  • Murcia

  • Skopje

  • Electric mobility in Skopje, 10/04/2014, Skopje City Hall

  • Electric mobility in Skopje, 10/04/2014, Skopje City Hall

  • Electric mobility in Skopje, 10/04/2014, Skopje City Hall

  • Electro mobility - between wishes and possibilities, 02/06/2014, Skopje

  • Zagreb

  • Ele.C.Tra in 5th Zagreb Energy Week, May 2014

  • Lisbon

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Lisbon is the capital and the largest city of Portugal, with a population of 547.733 inhabitants (cf. 2011 population Census) within its administrative limits, in an area of 100.05 km². Its urban area extends beyond the city's administrative limits with a population of around 2 million in the Lisbon Metropolitan Area.

One of the oldest cities in Western Europe, Lisbon has a historical experience with electric mobility (street-cars) and it is now strongly committed with the (re)adoption of electric mobility, as illustrated in the following examples.

ENVE 2015: The Ele.C.Tra project was one of the co-organisers of ENVE - National Meeting of Electric Vehicles, in Portugal, which took place on 13 and 14th June 2015, in Lisbon.  The event promoted the electric mobility through several activities, including the second meeting of the National Supporting Group (NSG) of the Ele.C.Tra project, promotional booths of manufacturers and retailers of electric vehicles (EV), test drives and a parade of electric vehicles. 

The event gathered 199 electric vehicles, the largest concentration of EV ever reached in the Iberian Peninsula. The parade of electric vehicles took place along 7 km, started by police e-vehicles and including all types of electric vehicles: e-automobiles, e-motorcycles, e-bicycles and even e-monocycles.

  

MObi.e: MOBI.E is an integrated charging system for electric vehicles, based on a universal and open-access platform that was developed at national level, in Portugal, as a pilot experience to promote sustainable mobility. The first charging point was installed in June 2010 in Lisbon and currently there are 548 charging stations in the city.

Taxis: the municipality of Lisbon is providing financial incentives to promote the renewal of the city taxis fleet towards electric mobility, supporting the acquisition of 20 new electric taxis, which will replace old internal combustion engine vehicles.

Portuguese Postal Service: CTT (the Portuguese Postal Service), with headquarters in Lisbon, is firmly committed to sustainable mobility and has been introducing less polluting vehicles in the mail distribution fleet. Currently, 7% of the total fleet (3061 vehicles) is composed by green vehicles (224), including hybrid vehicles, electric bicycles, electric scooters, four wheeled electric vehicles and conventional bicycles.

  

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