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The Tourist Centers incorporate four new electric vehicles into their fleet

In total, the Cabildo of Lanzarote has invested more than 120,000 euros to "reinforce its commitment to a more sustainable and efficient transport"

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The Councilor of the Centers for Art, Culture and Tourism, Ángel Vázquez, and the workers of the Maintenance and Events departments have presented this Monday the four new zero-emission electric vehicles that they are incorporating into their daily work.

Two of them are closed vans with the capacity to transport three people. These are Opel Vivaro - A vehicles, M - electric van with a 100 kw + 75 kw engine, which have had a cost of 61,661.92 euros. They have a travel range of almost 300 km.

The other two are mixed vehicles, also zero emissions, with the capacity to transport five passengers and with a range of also about 300 km. They are two Peugeot E - Rifter GT Standard 100 KW, with a cost of 60,018.42 euros.

“With these new vehicles, we reinforce our commitment to a more sustainable and efficient transport”, the councilor assured. “We continue to add resources to favor a more planet-friendly driving”.

With this incorporation, the Centers continue to implement measures that contribute to reducing their carbon footprint and promoting more environmentally friendly practices.

These new vehicles have been financed through the Canary Islands Development Fund managed by the Planning and Project Coordination area, which is headed by the Vice President of the Cabildo of Lanzarote, María Jesús Tovar, who highlighted the importance of the FDCAN “to make projects that contribute to building the island a reality”.