77 million-euro investment in waste management in Romania
Cohesion Fund will finance recycling systems in Galati County, Romania
Cohesion Fund will finance recycling systems in Galati County, Romania
The grand scale project can go ahead after a loan agreement was signed with EIB
EU Commission is launching a new financial instrument on 18 March 2021
The first stops were the Provinces of Novara and Vercelli
Cohesion Fund will finance recycling systems in Galati County, Romania
Mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo, Mayor of Barcelona Ada Colau, and Mayor of Amsterdam Femke Halsema are making invaluable steps towards equality
L'objectif est de démontrer sa sécurité et la durabilité comme alternative de transport
The Bulgarian municipality, in partnership with a local university, will study pollution and will encourage environmentally friendly business practices
Remote workers can now apply and get the chance to win a four-week-stay in the Croatian city of Dubrovnik
The Admont Monastery in Upper Styria, Austria is becoming well-known around the world with a new digital marketing strategy
Remote workers can now apply and get the chance to win a four-week-stay in the Croatian city of Dubrovnik
“KinderKunstLabor” is the place where kids will develop their artistic skills
All cross-country skiing fans will be able to participate in the cancelled event on routes of choice after registration
More momentum and accessibility, fewer injuries
Cohesion Fund will finance recycling systems in Galati County, Romania
Wage supports and tax benefits would be extended beyond the tourist sector for the duration of the restrictions
The goal is currently halfway to being achieved
In collaboration with INA and ZET, the Croatian capital is working on the introduction of clean and sustainable methods of transportation
L'objectif est de démontrer sa sécurité et la durabilité comme alternative de transport
A study on global workforce trends revealed that workers would relocate to Amsterdam, Berlin, and Barcelona
This takes into account aging populations and historical steep streets
Via Celio went from anonymity to an inspirational model for urban design
You need 1 euro to unlock the scooter and 15 cents per minute for the ride
Electric scooters are nothing new in Rome, but this summer the sharing system is rapidly increasing in popularity among residents and visitors of the Italian capital. You may notice more and more often the circulation of the new form of urban micro-mobility on city streets. Rental costs to unlock the scooters, or monopattini in Italian, is 1 euro, followed by a fix per minute rate, with a maximum speeds of around 25km per hour.
How do e-scooters work? First of all, you need to download the App, and register your credit card to pay the cost of the rides: 1 euro to unlock the scooter and 15 cents per minute for the ride. The vehicle is designed for short and fast journeys, the so-called last mile. Once the application has been downloaded, just open it and the electric scooters that are near you will appear on the map, georeferenced. Next to the scooter icon it is also possible to see how much life is left in its battery and also by clicking, you can check how many more kilometers the vehicle can travel. Once you arrive near your chosen electric scooter, simply give yourself a small push and it will start up. It can also be paused if, for example, you need a break to get some coffee. When done, the vehicle can always keep going.