SEAT MÓ 125: two examples of the electric scooter at the Bergamo Police Headquarters

Vehicles with the livery of the State Police

SEAT MÓ 125: two examples of the electric scooter at the Bergamo Police HeadquartersSEAT MÓ 125: two examples of the electric scooter at the Bergamo Police Headquarters

Delivered by SEAT Italy two electric scooters SEAT MÓ 125 to the Bergamo Police Headquarters. The specimens, which enhance the park of State Police, were introduced on the streets of the Bergamo city last 10nd June, on the occasion of the concert of the State Police brass band in Piazza Vecchia.

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The electric scooter from the Barcelona brand is designed for city and extra-urban contexts and is equipped with three driving modes, opting between Eco, City e Sport, in addition to the mode "back" to support maneuvers in cities with treacherous slopes.

The battery pack is removable and transportable. For a full charge, using the home network, it takes 6 to 8 hours, according to the information.
The scooter is equipped with an electric motor 7 kW (with a peak of 9 kW) and a battery of 5,6 kWh. A range of up to 137 km is expected on a single charge.

With these vehicles, agents can easily reach even places that are difficult to pass by in cars, to guarantee order and safety. Furthermore, by traveling in fully electric mode, you contribute to an improvement in air quality in central urban areas, moving in a functional, safe and sustainable way.

A further proximity service that adds to the territorial control services carried out by the police, always thinking about the safety of citizens, through more detailed checks. Another way to be close to the population of Bergamo while respecting the environment and sustainable mobility, using two new electric scooters with State Police livery used in a context of "proximity policing" and in urban territory control services.

Photo: SEAT

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