Enel CEO Sees Electricity As Fuel Of Future For City Transport
April 03 2012 - 10:03AM
Dow Jones News
Enel SpA (ENEL.MI) Tuesday said electricity will be the
transportation fuel of the future in cities, after signed a deal
with Rome's municipality that will give Italy's capital the
country's biggest vehicle-charging infrastructure.
"There an unstoppable evolution for electricity to be the fuel
for environmentally-sustainable cities," said the utility's chief
executive, Fulvio Conti, at a Rome press conference held with Mayor
Gianni Alemanno.
Enel signed Tuesday a memorandum of understanding with Rome's
municipality and peer Acea SpA (ACE.MI) to build 200 new outdoor
electricity charging stations in the capital. The sites will be
determined by the end of the year.
This will bring Rome to more than 300 outdoor charging stations,
which is the largest infrastructure for any city in Italy and one
of the biggest in Europe, said Mayor Alemanno at the press
conference.
Enel wants to be a "leader" in the sector, said Conti, adding
that Enel's budget for the electric vehicles sector is "modest"
when compared with its capital expenditure of about EUR27 billion
for 2012-2016, but notes that it represents about 80% of total
industry investments in Italy.
Conti also acknowledged that "significant growth" will depend on
the speed at which automakers promote electric vehicles and greater
use of the technology to lower costs.
-By Liam Moloney, Dow Jones Newswires; +39 06 6976 6924;
liam.moloney@dowjones.com
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