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Mr. Shuttle is testing electric vehicles

Michał Kosmowski, CEO Mr. Shuttle.

Fleet electrification offers benefits both for the company and the environment.

Mr.Shuttle, tours & transfers company, announce launching tests of an electric car on transfers in the region of Cracow, Poland. Fleet electrification is a step forward, which can provide benefits both for the environment and the customers themselves.

Investment in sustainable solutions such as electric cars is proof of a responsible approach to the clean car business. Adopting electric mobility leads towards zero-emission and reduces carbon footprint and city pollution. The greater efficiency of parts used in electric vehicles allows them to slowly displace combustion cars, even on longer journeys. The electric vehicles meet the needs of
demanding markets and provides them with a smooth and silent ride with impressive acceleration, delivering a very comfy experience.

"I was really surprised when it turned out that our transfer would be performed by an electric Tesla. The ride was very satisfying, so silent and calm, and also safe for the environment! I really appreciate such initiatives" said the first customer who traveled in our electric car.

The launch of the electric car test comes in the midst of the company achieving a number of key milestones. Mr. Shuttle was selected as one of 1,000+ applicants into Newchip’s competitive accelerator program, crossed the European border in the east direction, and also still expands in Europe.

"We are convinced that EVs will be the future of Travel Logistics and we want to embrace this trend. With the introduction of the new Model Y, Tesla has satisfied our basic needs in terms of space and driving range. I am very optimistic about these ongoing tests" says Michal Kosmowski, CEO in Mr. Shuttle.

According to a US-based website, EV batteries convert 59-62% of energy into vehicle movement, while petrol-run vehicles only convert 17-21%, making EVs more efficient. As another study shows, the electric cars with the parts of the lowest quality on the market, emit up to 28% less CO2 than diesel or petrol. To compare, EV constructed with the best-qualified components performs up to 81% less CO2 emission than diesel or petrol vehicles. The numbers presented in the reports convince us that investing in electric cars has a strong positive impact on our reality.

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