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Representatives from the Toledo City Council and from tagusTagus, the company that holds the concession for the city's Municipal Drinking Water and Sewerage Service, has presented in the Town Hall Square the new fleet of vehicles with which Tagus will carry out its services from now on in a more sustainable way.
These are eleven new acquisitions: seven vans, three cars, and one truck. The new cars and one of the vans feature zero-emission electric powertrains and stand out for their versatility, efficiency, and, above all, for producing no CO2 emissions.2 to the atmosphere or noise pollution.
Tagus has highlighted that “the annual mileage of the vehicles that the company has replaced with electric vehicles is around 30.000 km/year on average, a usage that with a standard diesel vehicle represents the emission of 2.700 kg of CO22. Therefore, the incorporation of these zero-emission vehicles represents a saving of approximately 11.000 kg of CO22".
Despite the effort it has taken for the company to renew 50% of the vehicles in its fleet, as a result of the effects that the DANA storm had on the company's warehouse, Tagus wanted to take the opportunity to reaffirm its commitment to caring for the environment and sustainability.
The City Council has expressed its gratitude to tagus They expressed their commitment and explained that "these types of measures contribute to improving the quality of life of citizens and highlight the importance of finding ways to help us make Toledo a more sustainable city."