HUMDA: The complex e-mobility roadshow of Zöld Életre Valók is visiting Miskolc
The complex e-mobility roadshow of the Green for Life HUMDA Hungarian Mobility Development Agency Zrt., which belongs to the Széchenyi University Group, will visit Miskolc between May 15 and 17, the agency announced in a statement sent to MTI.
The purpose of the roadshow is to make sustainable and environmentally friendly energy a part of everyday life and to promote the green transition, since green energy is the future of the Hungarian economy in households, transport and industry alike, they added.
In the parking lot of the DVTK Stadium, from Wednesday to Friday, the organizers are waiting for interested people from preschool age to the elderly. The mission of the national e-mobility and technology roadshow of HUMDA Zöld Élétre Valók is to spread knowledge about hydrogen technology, energy storage and electric vehicles, their advantages, operation and environmental aspects. On the country tour, the general public can encounter public installations and free activities. Detailed information about the programs can be found on the zoldeletrevalok.hu website and on HUMDA’s interfaces – explained HUMDA.
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