
On the margins of the Autonomic Expo, which will take place from June 6 to 8, 2023 at the Parc des Expositions de la Porte de Versailles in Paris, Stellantis provides more detailed information about its partnership with agiotage, a player in hydrogen mobility. The car group will provide the latter with a a fleet of 50 Parisian hydrogen taxis PMRwhich is eligible for a Crit’air 0 sticker.
“I am very pleased with this first delivery of 50 Peugeot and Citroën PMR Crit’air 0 hydrogen taxis as part of our partnership with Stellantis, which is an important new step in the development of Hype and the structuring of the hydrogen industrial sector. French. This fleet of vehicles, unrivaled in the market, allows us to scale up our zero-emission service offering for people with reduced mobility in Ile-de-France, and subsequently in other regions, while complying with environmental requirements. as well as health and industrialization goals in France. Hype will also arrange access to this zero-emission device for other interested taxi players, including independent drivers and rental companies.”Mathieu Gardis, founder and CEO of Hype, said on the occasion.
Stellantis and Hype: Making travel easier for people with reduced mobility
These vehicles are based on the passenger transport versions Peugeot e-Expert and Citroën ë-Jumpy with hydrogenmade in France at the Stellantis factory in Orden, Haute-de-France.
Specially transformed to adapt to the needs of TPMR (transportation of persons with reduced mobility) professionals, they can accommodate 5 passengers, including one in a wheelchair, or a total of 6 passengers without a wheelchair.
These vehicles are displayed Range of 400 km, and their recharging is facilitated thanks to hydrogen, a full tank is filled in 3 minutes. This allows you to drive with “zero emissions” on the Grand Paris ZFE, while remaining affordable at all times.
Stellantis and Hype: zero-emission cars for Greater Paris
agiotage Thus, thanks to hundreds of trained drivers for hire, it will create a service dedicated to people with reduced mobility, which will guarantee constant accessibility, quality of service and personalized service. AND mobile application will reserve a vehicle for priority access, providing real-time vehicle usage reports.
As part of this partnership, Stellantis and Hype plan to deploy up to 1000 taxis for the disabled until the end of 2024, subject to obtaining a license for the operation of “Paris Taxi PMR”, which is currently being implemented by the French public authorities.
This service will be crucial in the context of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris 2024, as it will strengthen the offer of transport services for people with reduced mobility, all emission-free and compatible with Greater Paris ZFE requirements, eligible for the Crit “air 0” sticker.
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Source: Auto Plus

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