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Citroën helps Chalki to be a smart and sustainably minded island

Citroën is proud to invest in the Greek island of Chalki and take part in the pioneering project to transform the island into an area focussed on sustainability. Chalki has become a ‘laboratory’ in Europe where green energy transition is being implemented with several partners which are all leaders in their fields of expertise such as Syngelidis Group, Vinci and Akuo Greece, to name a few. This is in line with Citroën’s belief that clean and safe mobility should be available to everyone and showcases Citroën’s innovative and avant-garde approach.

Chalki

“We are really glad to collaborate with the Island of Chalki on this exceptional project. This collaboration is completely in keeping with the spirit of Citroën, an innovative and daring brand, closely connected with people in their daily lives and their mobility. We are committed to making electrification available to everyone and we believe that this is a source of progress within the society. We are very proud to contribute to the transformation of Chalki island into an island which will be autonomous, smart and sustainable”, states Vincent Cobée, CEO of Citroën.

Following the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Greek Government, Citroën/Syngelidis Group, Vinci and Akuo Greece, the lever has been activated to transform the island of Chalki into a green economy. Citroën and Syngelidis Group which are in close collaboration with the Greek government, are undertaking all measures to transform Chalki into an electric island that uses green energy. The aim is to make this progress available to all residents and businesses on the island.

Citroen Chalki

One of the main challenges present in the automotive world today is electrification, however Citroën is keen on leading the way forward. Citroën wants the residents and public authorities to take full advantage of the electric vehicles which are being made accessible on the island.

To begin, Citroën is providing a fleet of 6 fully electric vehicles to the public authorities in Chalki island, namely two Ami to the Police and Coast Guard authorities respectively along with two New ë-C4, one ë-Spacetourer to the Municipality of Chalki and one ë-Dispatch will also be delivered to the Energy Community of Chalki. Supplied on a free 48 month lease after which Citroen will buy back the cars and donate them to the Municipality of Chalki.

“This project will change the lives of a few for now but this is just the beginning. By helping Chalki to become a green economy focussed on sustainability, Citroën is paving the way for the future and is showing that electrification is the way forward”, adds Vincent Cobée.

Citroen Chalki

There is also the desire to improve the quality of life of the residents of Chalki island. Citroën and Syngelidis Group have set the wheels in motion with a number of initiatives. There is an important move towards electrifying the fleet present on the island and the objective is to replace all old vehicles with electric ones. Through a comprehensive development plan for smart and climate-neutral mobility, Citroën will provide the opportunity to residents and businesses of the island, to acquire zero-emission electric vehicles, through a wide range of green and smart mobility options, from light quadricycle to passenger and commercial vehicles with free of charge use of all innovative technologies and connected applications which they incorporate. People on the island will gain a significant improvement in their daily life with less noise, better air quality, a cleaner environment, as well as lower fuel costs.

“We are particularly happy and proud of the contribution of the Syngelidis Group and Citroën in this important project that takes place on the island of Chalki. In line with the goals of reducing the climate footprint, set in the framework of the Action “Chalki Green – Smart Island”, we strongly support sensitivity shown by the Greek government, the French embassy and the French business community, and we undertake the task of promoting the zero emissions electric mobility. states Mr. Polychronis Syngelidis, President of the Syngelidis Group.

Citroen Chalki

The concrete and pragmatic approach to making the island of Chalki green by providing electric vehicles and starting the immediate transformation of Chalki into a sustainable island with climate neutral mobility, really appealed to Citroën and echoes its own commitment to sustainable mobility. With our support, Chalki will become the first GREEK-ECO Island.

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