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Politics - in Fos-Sur-Mer, the Metropole Is Experimenting with a Hydrogen Bus - Small Posters From the Alpes Maritimes

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As part of its commitments to sustainable mobility, the Métropole deploys a hydrogen bus to Fos-sur-Mer. Operated by Transdev on behalf of the Métropole Mobility, this hydrogen bus from the Solaris manufacturer opens a new way for the decarbonisation of the Metropole's public transport fleet. "The choice of the municipality of Fos-sur-Mer as a place of experimentation is neither a coincidence nor annoyance. This territory, symbol of the decarbon…
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As part of its commitments to sustainable mobility, the Métropole deploys a hydrogen bus to Fos-sur-Mer. Operated by Transdev on behalf of the Métropole Mobility, this hydrogen bus from the Solaris manufacturer opens a new way for the decarbonisation of the Metropole's public transport fleet. "The choice of the municipality of Fos-sur-Mer as a place of experimentation is neither a coincidence nor annoyance. This territory, symbol of the decarbon…

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