
The island of Astypalea will replace its gasoline-powered vehicles with EVs and mobility services.
- Volkswagen and Greece have agreed to replace internal-combustion-powered vehicles with EVs on the island of Astypalea to create a "smart green island."
- In addition to EVs, the island will also have electric scooters and bikes and a charging infrastructure installed.
- The project is expected to last six years and will be powered by wind and solar energy.
The German automaker and the Greek government have come to an agreement to make Astypalea a "smart green island." The plan is to transition the current transportation to EVs and mobility services and implement renewable power generation. The plan includes replacing 1500 gas-powered vehicles with 1000 EVs, installing charging stations, bringing in e-scooters and e-bikes, and replacing the current bus system with ride-sharing and car-sharing solutions.

In addition to private vehicles, police, emergency services, and fleet vehicles will transition to EVs. The energy needed to power all of this for the 38.6-square-mile Mediterranean island will be provided by local solar and wind energy.
While the island itself has only approximately 1300 residents, it’s visited by 72,000 tourists each year. VW and Greece haven’t named a date when this transition will take place, but the project is expected to run for six years.
Source: caranddriver.com