e-Mobility Rentals supports transition towards zero emissions urban transportation

Alina Oprea
e-Mobility Rentals has launched a solution which includes microelectric vehicles that operate on universal batteries that can be exchanged at any swap station within the e-Mobility Rentals network. e-Mobility Rentals is a Romanian company that has created the first complete ecosystem for electric vehicle rentals with interchangeable batteries and its own network of charging and battery swap stations in Europe. The company has been active in the Romanian market since 2022.

"Cities continue to face the challenges of congestion that generate tons of carbon emissions, which is why the adoption of innovative solutions that can transform cities into sustainable, clean, and smart centers where people love to live is crucial. Our ambition is to reduce the number of polluting cars in urban environments in the coming years, contribute to better air quality, and support initiatives for the sustainable development of cities", says Alexandru Vasiliu, Sales & Marketing Manager at e-Mobility Rentals.

The company hosts an Urban Mobility Workshop at the Green Cities Forum (FOV 2023).

”e-Mobility Rentals' mission is to revolutionize urban mobility, contributing to the sustainability of partner businesses and transforming cities into cleaner communities by reducing carbon emissions resulting from transportation”, according to the company.

e-Mobility Rentals' participation in FOV 2023 is part of a partnership with the Smart City Association Brașov. Thanks to this collaboration the company will be present also at other important events supported or organized by the Association in Brașov this autumn, such as Oktoberfest Brașov 2023 from September 4th to 10th and Consolid8 from September 22nd to 24th. At these local initiatives, e-Mobility Rentals will showcase its innovative electric urban mobility solution.

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