The Vatican, the smallest Dr & Zcaron; Avi in the world, arrived still electric vehicles in the fleet collection, writes the portal to & ccaron; Although the Vatican occupies 44 hectares, the daily needs of the Vatican Dr & Zcaron; ave require a large number of vehicles. Part of them now switches to electricity, including the CCaron & Cacute; II vehicles using Pope Francis in person. On the Vatican streets soon & Cacute; will move 14 new electricity vehicles. & CCARON; Four small vehicles SLI & CCARON; Melex Bit & Cacute Golf Cartor; Firefighters and Police, Doc & Cacute; E ten compact electricity Goupil to be scheduled for needs within Dr & zcaron; ave. These vehicles are adapted to a narrow and hilly Vatican roads, and their cargo space is gearing them two euro pallets.
The pope’s personal fleet is also enriched with new electrical cars. Exelentia donated two electricals to Pope Francis. In December, Daimler handed him a new papamobil, a luxury Mercedes G580 with a fully electricity, in exclusive pearl white.
Pope Francis, & Ccaron. is well known for its fulfillment of ecology and excellent development. The Vatican plans to fully electrify its fleet by 2030, using & cacute; As part of this, the network of the network is built within and beyond the boundaries of the Vatican dr & zcaron. Ve & cacute; There are now 20 fast and two ultrasted charging plants available, and electricity is partially partially & ccaron; but it comes from photovoltaic systems installed on the Vatican territory.
The strategic partner of the project is Germany’s giant Volkswagen, & CCaron; the name of the Vatican clearly made that the green transition is not reserved only for large nations, Ve & Cacute; and for the smallest country in the world.