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e-Miles, the car that drives like a video game. The Spanish brand is showcasing the latest version of its fully electric light quadricycle, the first with four seats. One of its most noteworthy and innovative features is that steering, braking, and acceleration are handled by a drive-by-wire system controlled by a joystick that replaces the pedals and steering wheel.More information
During the Barcelona Motor Show, Tele 5 broadcast a report about our e-Miles. Click on the link to watch it.
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Automobile Barcelona 2025 is the chosen venue for the world premiere of the latest evolution of the e-Miles, a 100% electric heavy quadricycle developed by the Spanish firm Malena Engineering. This vehicle, classified as L7e, is presented as a solution for urban mobility, with a versatile version that, for the first time, features four seats.More information
PERTE VEC III: The Spanish Ministry of Industry and Tourism has awarded €90.2 million in grants and loans from the third round of the PERTE Electric and Connected Vehicle program (PERTE VEC III) to 13 companies in its value chain section. This was announced by the Minister of Industry and Tourism, Jordi Hereu. More information...
The e-Miles project consortium has taken a firm step in its commitment to electromobility by officially submitting its application for funding under the fourth call for proposals of the Proyecto Estratégico para la Recuperación y Transformación Económica del Vehículo Eléctrico y Conectado (PERTE VEC IV)
The e-Miles project aims to secure funding to further develop the e-Miles quadricycle, seeking not only industrial efficiencys but also to improve the user experience and reduce the environmental impact of mobility. This proposal aims to revolutionize last-mile delivery in urban centers.
The submission of the application marks a key milestone for the project, which now awaits a decision from the Spanish Ministry of Industry and Tourism. The consortium hopes that its plans align with the Spanish Government's objective of driving the transformation of the automotive industry towards a more sustainable and connected model. The PERTE VEC IV has a significant endowment, and e-Miles is confident that its innovative proposal and the potential for generating employment and wealth in the Spanish industrial fabric will give it a favorable result.
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