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The Alpine model region South Tyrol for emission-free mobility!

The project “Zero Emission Services for a Decarbonised Alpine Economy” (LIFEalps for short) builds on the “South Tyrol 2050 Climate Plan” and the updated version “South Tyrol 2040 Climate Plan”, which aim to reduce CO2 emissions in various areas of the region: CO2 emissions are to be reduced by 55% by 2030 and by 70% by 2037 compared to 2019 levels, and South Tyrol is to become climate-neutral by 2040.

The main goals of the LIFEalps project is to transform South Tyrol into a model region for emission-free mobility, while contributing to the implementation of measures to protect the climate and that fight the effects of climate change. To realise this, Partners have joined forces to expand the infrastructure for electric and hydrogen mobility, put pilot fleets on the roads and use them in a wide range of services such as tourism, shuttle services and goods deliveries.

LIFEalps actions are active in three categories: infrastructure, pilot fleets, and zero emissions services.

To know more about LIFEalps, visit their website!