Citroen Ami EV Gears Up For Police Duty On Tiny Greek Island of Halki

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Four Citroen Ami EVs will make their way into the arms of law enforcement – two for the police power and two for the Coast Guard. A pair of E-C4 crossovers and one E-Spacetourer van will be part of the Municipality of Chalki fleet as properly, and an E-Jumpy will probably be delivered to the Energy Community of Halki.

“We are really glad to collaborate with the Island of Halki on this exceptional project,” stated Vincent Cobee, CEO of Citroen. “This collaboration is completely in keeping with the spirit of Citroen, an innovative and daring brand, closely connected with people in their daily lives and their mobility.”

The Citroen Ami, for these of you unaware, is a tiny two-door EV with a 5.5-kilowatt-hour battery pack powering the car, which supplies it a modest 43.5 miles (70 kilometres) of vary and a prime pace of simply 28 miles per hour (45 kilometres per hour). While it’s utterly road authorized, Citroen designed the Ami virtually solely for jaunts around the city.

The Citroen E-C4 is an extra conventional electrical crossover, boasting a 50-kilowatt-hour battery pack with 163 hp (120 kilowatts) and a prime pace of 93 miles per hour (150 kph). The Ami, E-C4, and each minivan fashions ought to make their option to the streets of Halki in only a few weeks.

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