The City of the Future is presented as a regional tool for education and engagement. Discovery tours will be organized more specifically and will be aimed at students, corporate staff as well as municipal employees. An energy information center is also expected to be set up on the same site very soon.
“I am passionate about new technologies and resolutely forward-looking… We hope to contribute to the development of sustainable mobility, of which electric transportation is a major component. Clean, quiet, and economical, electric transportation does not pollute,” announced Erick Kaspy, President of the City of the Future. “It will also have an external action of promotion through the organization or participation in fairs and symposiums,” he continued.
In partnership with the AVEM association (Future of Mediterranean Electric Vehicles), the City of the Future should be a real hub for the promotion and demonstration of all types of clean vehicles in general and electric vehicles in particular. This association aims to protect the environment for future generations and to help develop a new economic sector that creates jobs.
This City defines itself as the advisory and support tool for all local authorities and territorial development structures, but also for all companies that wish to prioritize clean transportation modes.
Marc Daunis, Senator of Alpes-Maritimes, and Jean Leonetti, Mayor of Antibes, both praised and encouraged this initiative, which fits perfectly into the environmental policy of the Grenelle Environment Forum and also in the development policy regarding transportation in the territory of CASA.

