Smart & Sustainable Island: First electric cars for private customers on Astypalea

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Andreas Groß
Andreas Groß
Spokesperson Corporate | Volkswagen Group Technology
Smart & Sustainable Island: First electric cars for private customers on Astypalea
Thanos Papagiannis with his brand-new ID.3, the first private ID.3 on Astypalea.
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Astypalea. The electrification of Astypalea is picking up speed: The Volkswagen Group has delivered the first electric cars to private customers on the Greek island. A turquoise ID.3 Pure was handed over to its new owner directly at the windmills of Chora, the main town on Astypalea. Further deliveries included the ID.4 and e-up! as well as the Seat MÓ eScooter 125. As a result, the e-fleet on Astypalea is further growing, after the local authorities have been using electric vehicles already since last year. The "Smart & Sustainable Island" project is a joint initiative of the Volkswagen Group and the Hellenic Republic. In the coming years, Astypalea will be converted into an island where the mobility will be smart and sustainable, and the energy system will be completely renewed.

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