Future Mobility Alliance set up by 20 Hungarian, international firms
The Future Mobility Alliance (Jövő Mobilitás Szövetsége) has been set up by 20 Hungarian and international companies with the aim of promoting and developing sustainable transport solutions and innovation and to represent the Hungarian companies involved, the head of the new organisation said on Monday.
Gábor Pukler told a press conference that the alliance’s main task includes representing the professional interests of those involved in Hungary and abroad. Its further tasks include education, offering support to regulatory authorities by way of proposals, promoting sustainable development and participating in the development of alternative transport solutions, he said.
The three main pillars of the alliance’s strategy are education and the environment, cooperation, and a liveable environment, Pukler said.
The founding companies include E.ON Hungaria, Elektromotive Hungaria, Blinkee.city, Driving Camp, Hyunday, KIA Motors, KPMG, Nissan, Porsche Hungaria and Vodafone, among others.
As we wrote today, German car maker Mercedes-Benz will invest 50 billion forints (EUR 141m) at its plant in Kecskemet, in central Hungary, to add fully electric vehicles to the production palette, read more HERE.
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Source: MTI
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