On 21-22 November 2017, ELVITEN Consortium gathered in Athens to kick off the ELVITEN project.
During the two-day meeting, the 21 European partners addressed the current challenges of urban mobility.
All involved parties had the chance to discuss the actions needed to increase direct user experience and raise public awareness about Light Electric Vehicles (EL-Vs). Together with research and IT institutes, academics and city local authorities, ELVITEN will support services, Information and Communication Technology (ICT) tools and policies to boost the use, ownership and sharing by private citizens and professionals of electric light vehicles.
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