Škoda has strengthened its commitment to sustainable mobility by delivering 90 units of its fully electric model, the Škoda Enyaq, to the Guardia Civil of Spain.
This fleet, aimed at improving mobility and reducing emissions within the institution’s daily activities, is part of an initiative to promote zero-emission vehicles for companies and public institutions.
“At Škoda Spain, we are committed to helping institutions and companies drive zero-emission mobility,” said Fidel Jiménez de Parga, general director of Škoda Spain.
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The model chosen for this project is the Škoda Enyaq 85x, which offers 286 horsepower, providing performance and responsiveness on all types of terrain. Additionally, this electric SUV has a range of over 500 kilometers, according to the WLTP cycle.
This allows for greater operational capacity on long trips without the need for frequent recharging. Moreover, such initiatives highlight the importance of transitioning to cleaner technologies within security forces.
This move by Skoda contributes to environmental sustainability, enhancing the efficiency and modernization of the resources available to the Guardia Civil.
Finally, this fleet of 90 Škoda Enyaq vehicles adds to the more than 170 units that the Czech brand recently delivered to the electric company Endesa, marking the largest fleet of 100% electric cars that Škoda has supplied in Spain to date.