By 2030 all public transport in Cagliari will be electric .

This was announced by Mayor Paolo Truzzu in Genoa, during the 40th assembly of the ANCI during the round table "Governing complexity: large infrastructures for the country".

«Cagliari – said the mayor – among the medium-sized Italian cities has been the first for local public transport for ten years now, thanks to the Pnrr we are making an important investment which will lead us to have 80% of the fleet in 2026 totally electric and 100% by 2030. "

Underlining that public transport is "widely appreciated by our citizens", Truzzu speaks of an investment of almost 200 million whose objective is not only the transformation of the bus fleet, "but also to adapt the infrastructure with intermediate charging stations ».

The mayor also took the opportunity to try to extinguish the controversy over the many construction sites in the city: «We must explain to those who complain that a construction site is joy, an opportunity, it is beauty as Renzo Piano says. We cannot think that they are just inconveniences, behind every construction site there are professionals, companies, workers, ancillary industries. Due to the traffic chaos, many citizens are enraged, but the reality is that today we have the resources and we are making important investments that will transform our cities ."

(Unioneonline/L)

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