Dozens of new electric vehicles for Spain’s ports and airport zones

Spain’s Guardia Civil has purchased dozens of new electric vehicles which will be distributed across the country where there are ports and airports.


GENERAL Director, María Gámez said the acquisition is part of a commitment to the conservation of the environment as well as a long-term cost-cutting exercise.

“The acquisition and subsequent distribution of the 50 vehicles and their scope of use, is aimed at port areas and airports, since there are already established recharging points in these closed facilities,” she said.

“Within the scope of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), the Guardia Civil wishes to reinforce its commitment to the conservation of the environment and reduce as far as possible the gas emissions of the vehicles that make up its fleet.”

The Nissan LEAF vehicles are pure electric with a 40 kW battery, equipped with specific uniformed transformation (Patrol KIT), and will be distributed across Spain, including the Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol and Mallorca.


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