Electromobility
Electromobility technology has significant benefits for both the driver and the environment, as electric vehicles have a high energy efficiency and a lower emissions footprint than their conventional counterparts with exclusively internal combustion engines.
Points of excellence and benefits of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles
Lower running costs compared to conventional vehicles, due to increased efficiency, but also due to the fact that the price of electricity (per unit of energy) is lower than that of any fossil fuel
Εxcellent performance, in terms of comfort and ease of driving and energy security, as the torque is delivered at maximum instantaneously and is almost constant
Reduction of overall consumption and usage costs, thanks to the possibility of recovering energy from braking, which charges the battery
Lower maintenance costs compared to conventional vehicles
Low to zero emissions during operation
Low to zero overall pollutant footprint if charged from renewable energy sources
Limitation of global warming caused by greenhouse gas emissions and reduction of dependence on fossil fuels
Reduced noise pollution levels in cities and significantly less impact on natural ecosystems, as they are virtually silent
Change is accelerating. The European Commission has launched the first package of “Fit for 55%” measures that will support the framework of European climate-neutrality policy and put the EU on track for a 55% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 and net-zero emissions by 2050.
Over the next decade, the European Union plans to invest 1 trillion euros as part of the European Green Deal. The result is expected to be around 40 million electric vehicles on the roads and 3 million publicly accessible charging points.
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Greece continues to make significant progress in 2023
Growth of the electric car market increased exponentially in 2023, compared to the previous year