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Vehicle zero emission from 3,5 € / day!




by Obamot » 22/05/10, 17:28

Tribune de Genève, Monday, May 10, 2010 wrote:A look at the Genevois: Seen from Salève
After the debt, Switzerland's leading grocer [Migros, a large supermarket chain] will sell cork. No, it is not a question of integrating inside the boxes the outlets of alcoholic beverages that the orange giant concedes at the door of its "triple M" to escape the diktat of its father Duttweiler. The corkage taste is that which could be generated by ThinkCity.

The Think City is a green-stamped zero-CO2 car, a mini-car that Migros picked up in Norway. An electric car that will be launched for rental at a rate of 40 francs per day this fall in Zurich. And only in Zurich at first. "M-Way, a revolutionary concept" headlines this week on the front page of the weekly Mr.

Migros is rushing both into the Mobility concept of the car to share and is opening up a new market. Because around the Think City, it is the entire chain of services that Migros wants to invest: "Test runs, insurance, financing models, services, assistance in the event of a panel only accessories and a platform intelligent internet will be part of this new electromobile world ”indicates the boss of M-Way. A market of the future which Herbert Bolliger does not see the profitability of for a few years. But in the meantime, Migros will have learned a new profession that is probably paved with good intentions.

Electric cars and scooters also at 5 francs per day [less than € 3,5] 150 francs per month, what to reconcile the car lobby and the pedestrian lobby in Geneva?

http://jfmabut.blog.tdg.ch/archive/2010 ... ros-2.html
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