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Romania's bustling capital, Bucharest, has marked an important milestone in promoting sustainable transport with the introduction of its first two solar-powered charging stations for electric bikes and scooters. This scientific BalkanEngineer.com from bnn.network.
These charging stations, installed as part of a pilot project launched by EFdeN and Engie, with the support of City Hall through the Bucharest Lakes, Parks and Leisure Administration (ALPAB), provide a greener alternative for e-bike users in the Romanian capital.
The first solar charging station is conveniently located in Izvor Park, close to the metro station and is open for use by the general public. It should be noted that access and use of the charging station are completely free of charge, as reported in the press release. This accessibility encourages more people to opt for electric bikes and scooters, while promoting a healthier and cleaner environment in the city.
The success of this pilot project and the positive response from the public lays the foundation for expanding the solar charging infrastructure in Bucharest. As awareness grows regarding the benefits of electric bikes and scooters, demand for charging stations will inevitably increase. The installation of these solar-powered charging stations is an example of Bucharest's commitment to sustainable urban development and its efforts to create a greener, more environmentally friendly city for its residents and visitors.
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