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Volkswagen is trying to help a Greek island go green

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Astypalea, Greece

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The Volkswagen Group and the government of Greece plan to roll out an electric transport system on an island in the Mediterranean, with an agreement between the two parties signed this week.

The project, which is slated to last for an initial period of six years on the island of Astypalea, will work toward the goal of developing “a model island for climate-neutral mobility.”

Based around the development of an electrified transport network, the scheme will include an all-electric ridesharing service and a vehicle sharing service providing electric cars, e-scooters and e-bikes. Users will be able to book these kinds of transport using a “mobility app.” 

Commercial vehicles and those used by the police and emergency services, as well as public fleets, will also go electric, while Volkswagen will develop both public and private charging infrastructure on the island. All in all, around 1,500 combustion vehicles will be swapped for 1,000 electric cars. 

A green shift

Small changes, big impact? 

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