Fiat’s Vatican fleet deal is a test case of whether micromobility can serve not just city commuters but also sovereign institutions Fiat has agreed to supply 30 fully electric vehicles, comprising Topolino and Tris models, to the Prefecture of the Vatican City State to support employees’ activities as part of the Vatican’s ‘Ecological Transformation 2030’ decarbonisation programme. The first batch of 20 vehicles was delivered at the Governorship headquarters with the participation of Fiat Chief Executive Officer and both General Secretaries. The ‘Ecological Transformation 2030’ program commits the Governorship to reduce the carbon footprint of its fleet, with a target of zero emissions by the end of the decade. Fiat vehicles will support the daily internal operations carried out by the Governorship employees. Fiat’s micromobility range finds application in the personal mobility market as well as corporate fleet supply; The Vatican deal expands the customer base for both Topolino and Tris beyond individual users. The combination of the two models in the fleet addresses requirements covering personal mobility and light operational missions. The ceremony was attended by Fiat Chief Executive Officer and Stellantis Global Marketing Director Olivier François, along with Archbishop Emilio Nappa and Secretary General of the Governorship, lawyer Giuseppe Puglisi-Alibrandi. The handover comes ahead of a wider event in Rome, where Fiat will present its full micromobility range and future vehicle vision.
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