http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/jun/09/welcome-to-formentera-the-island-that-wants-all-its-cars-electric
Welcome to Formentera, the island that wants all its cars electric
9 June 2016  Stephen Burgen

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Citroën e-Mehari car, one of six donated as part of a pilot scheme on the
island. Photograph: Pierre Baelen/Citroën
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Tiny Spanish island takes first delivery of electric vehicles as it sets out
to become the first in Europe to banish petrol and diesel cars from its
shores

The tiny Mediterranean island of Formentera has taken delivery of six
electric cars as part of an ambitious plan to be the first island in Europe
to banish traditional cars from its shores.

At 12 miles (19km) from end-to-end and with a population of about 12,000,
Formentera is the smallest of Spain’s Balearic Islands. In summer, however,
15,000 cars are in circulation, arriving by ferry or rented on the island.

The six e-Mehari cars were donated by Citroën as part of a pilot scheme for
transport on the island to be all electric, although no target date has been
set. As the distances are short, the e-Mehari’s range of 124 miles is not an
issue.

The first stage consists of offering hotels and tourist apartments tax
incentives to install charging points, as there are only 14 on the island.
However, with 16 charging points per million people in the rest of Spain
this is much higher than average.

Officials say that 200 businesses associated with tourism have already shown
an interest in installing charging points against tax breaks.

The tourism department is encouraging hotels to hire out electric cars to
customers as an extra service. It estimates that within two years this would
triple the number of charging points.

“Formentera is working to maintain its characteristic landscape and
peacefulness,” the island’s tourism minister Alejandra Ferrer said. “We’ve
been discussing this for years with residents and with tourist
organisations. The electric car is key to eliminating air pollution and
cutting down on noise.”

Citroën has donated the cars, which cost around €25,000, for hoteliers to
try them out. They are working on agreements with hotels and car rental
companies to sell e-Meharis at a discount.

The plastic-bodied e-Mehari (which means Arabian camel in Arabic ) is based
on the old petrol version designed by a French fighter pilot which Citroën
produced from 1968 to 1988. The island has always had a special fondness for
this car and there are still 147 of the old type Meharis on Formentera.

The sales of hybrid and electric cars in Spain are rising rapidly, spurred
by government incentives. The Spanish carmakers association says they now
represent 2.5% of the market, with some 13,000 vehicles now registered.
[© 2016 Guardian News and Media]




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