To drive through the streets of Montpellier, you need patience; And when you are a cyclist, a touch of madness in the middle of cars and slippery cobblestones. While the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) was set up last July in the seventh city of France - as in ten other metropolises - last-mile deliverers, by bike, scooter, or four-wheeler, must also be patient and careful.
Anticipating this traffic regulation that prevents the most polluting vehicles from circulating, Christophe Caset-Carricaburu has, since the creation of his company Service Écusson vert in 2017, equipped himself with a fleet of 100% electric vehicles. Because he was a pioneer in the town, the approach still earned him an interesting partnership with Montpellier Méditerranée Métropole. The community rents him, at moderate rent, a storage space of goods of 200 m2 and 15 underground parking spaces equipped with...
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