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Renault delivers a fleet of 700 E-Tech full hybrid vehicles ‘Made in Spain’ to Eiffage Energía Sistemas

Renault delivers a fleet of 700 E-Tech full hybrid vehicles

Eiffage Energía Sistemas, a company specialising in electrical infrastructure, installations, maintenance, renewable energy, civil engineering and construction, has added 700 Renault vehicles to its fleet in an operation carried out jointly with the leasing operator Northgate Renting Flexible, a leader in the field of professional mobility.

The delivery of the first units took place at the offices of Eiffage Energía Sistemas, located in Albacete, in an event attended by Eduardo González de la Rocha, commercial and marketing director of Northgate, José Manuel Martínez, CEO and delegate of Eiffage in Spain, and Sébastien Guigues, general manager of Renault and Alpine in Spain.

Commitment to sustainability

The three entities share a commitment to reducing their carbon footprint and moving towards more sustainable mobility. For this reason, this fleet of 700 vehicles is made up of hybrid vehicles that significantly reduce emissions in the urban and interurban areas where they will operate. In addition, by having an Eco environmental badge, they allow access and free movement in low-emission zones.

The vehicles chosen are the Renault Captur, Austral, Symbioz and Rafale, all manufactured in Spain and with E-Tech full hybrid engines that respond to the diverse needs of Eiffage Energía Sistemas.

In addition, it is also complemented by 60 units of the New Dacia Duster TCe 130 4×4, a model characterised by its versatility.

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E-Tech full hybrid technology: technological and commercial leadership

Renault’s early commitment to developing a complete range of electric vehicles in 2011 has provided an unbeatable knowledge base for designing its E-Tech full hybrid technology. The knowledge acquired in terms of efficiency and energy management has led the brand to combine 1 combustion engine, 2 electric motors, 1 traction battery and 1 intelligent multi-mode gearbox. Thanks to this, the E-Tech full hybrid range is a benchmark in terms of emissions – 20 g CO 2  lower than its competitors – and low consumption – 1 l/100 km lower -. In addition, this technology allows up to 80% of driving to be done in electric mode in urban environments, resulting in highly enjoyable and efficient driving.

Thanks to this, Renault has positioned itself as the second brand that sells the most hybrids in Spain.


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Train Links on the Costa Blanca

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The Costa Blanca, while primarily known for its coastal charm, is also served by a network of train lines that facilitate travel within the region and beyond. While not as extensive as in some other parts of Spain, the train links offer a convenient and scenic way to explore the area.

The TRAM d’Alacant:

  • This is the most significant rail network on the Costa Blanca, operating a modern light rail system that connects Alicante with various towns along the coast.
  • The TRAM’s Line 1 is particularly popular, running from Alicante to Benidorm and onward to Denia, offering stunning coastal views along the way.
  • It provides easy access to popular destinations like Altea, Villajoyosa, and El Campello, making it ideal for day trips and exploring the region’s diverse towns.
  • The TRAM is known for its punctuality and efficiency, making it a reliable mode of transport.
  • The TRAM is a very modern service, with comfortable trains.

Renfe Services:

  • Renfe, Spain’s national railway operator, also provides train services to Alicante, connecting it with major cities like Madrid, Barcelona, and Valencia.
  • The high-speed AVE trains offer fast and comfortable travel from Madrid to Alicante, making it a convenient option for those arriving from the capital.
  • Renfe’s regional trains also connect Alicante with other inland towns and cities, providing access to a wider area.
  • The Alicante train station is very well connected to the rest of the country.

Accessibility and Convenience:

  • Both the TRAM and Renfe services are designed with accessibility in mind, catering to passengers with disabilities.
  • Train stations are typically located in central areas, making them easily accessible by public transport or on foot.
  • Ticketing is generally straightforward, with options for online purchase, ticket machines, and ticket offices.
  • The train services offer a very good alternative to driving, especially in the busy summer months.

Benefits of Train Travel:

  • Train travel offers a relaxed and scenic way to explore the Costa Blanca, allowing passengers to enjoy the views without the stress of driving.
  • It’s also a more environmentally friendly option compared to driving, contributing to a reduction in carbon emissions.
  • The TRAM, in particular, is a cost-effective way to travel between coastal towns, avoiding the need for parking and traffic congestion.
  • The train services allow people to explore the Costa Blanca without the need to rent a car.

While the Costa Blanca’s train network may not cover every corner of the region, it provides essential links for both residents and tourists. The TRAM d’Alacant and Renfe services offer a convenient, comfortable, and scenic way to explore the region’s diverse attractions, making them a valuable asset to the Costa Blanca’s transport infrastructure.


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Costa Blanca Museums

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The Costa Blanca, celebrated for its beaches and vibrant lifestyle, also boasts a rich cultural heritage reflected in its diverse museums.  These institutions offer insights into the region’s history, art, and traditions, providing a fascinating counterpoint to its sun-soaked allure.

Alicante’s Cultural Gems:

  • MARQ (Museo Arqueológico de Alicante): This award-winning archaeological museum is a must-visit.  MARQ takes visitors on a journey through the region’s history, from prehistoric times to the modern era, with interactive exhibits and impressive artifacts. It’s renowned for its innovative presentation and engaging displays, making it accessible to all ages.
  • MACA (Museo de Arte Contemporáneo de Alicante): For art enthusiasts, MACA offers a compelling collection of 20th-century Spanish art, including works by renowned artists like Eusebio Sempere and Juana Francés. The museum’s minimalist design provides a serene backdrop for appreciating the art on display.
  • MUBAG (Museo de Bellas Artes Gravina): Housed in a beautiful 18th-century palace, MUBAG showcases a collection of 19th-century Alicante paintings and sculptures.  It provides a glimpse into the region’s artistic heritage and the social context of the time.

Beyond Alicante:

  • Museo del Turrón in Jijona: Jijona, the birthplace of turrón, a traditional Spanish nougat, is home to a museum dedicated to this sweet treat.  The Museo del Turrón offers a fascinating look at the history and production of turrón, with exhibits on the ingredients, techniques, and cultural significance of this delicacy.
  • Museo del Chocolate Valor in Villajoyosa: Similarly, Villajoyosa, known for its chocolate production, houses the Museo del Chocolate Valor. This museum takes visitors on a journey through the history of chocolate, from its origins in Mesoamerica to its modern-day production.  Visitors can learn about the chocolate-making process and sample some of Valor’s delicious creations.
  • Museo Arqueológico Municipal de Altea: This museum, while smaller than MARQ, provides valuable insights into the history of Altea and the surrounding area. It houses a collection of archaeological artefacts, including ceramics, tools, and jewellery, that shed light on the region’s past.
  • Museo del Mar y de la Sal (Museum of the Sea and Salt) in Torrevieja: Torrevieja’s connection to the sea and salt production is well documented in this museum.  It showcases the history of salt mining and fishing in the area, highlighting the importance of these industries to the town’s development.

These museums offer a diverse range of experiences, from exploring ancient civilizations to indulging in culinary traditions. They provide a deeper understanding of the Costa Blanca’s cultural heritage, enriching the visitor’s experience beyond the beaches and sunshine. They are perfect for those who want to add an educational and culturally rich aspect to their trip.


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Main Shopping Centres on the Costa Blanca

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The Costa Blanca, beyond its sun-drenched beaches, offers a vibrant shopping scene, with several prominent shopping centres catering to diverse tastes and needs. Here’s a look at some of the key retail hubs:  

La Zenia Boulevard:

  • This is arguably the most well-known and largest shopping centre in the Alicante province.
  • It’s designed as an open-air mall, resembling a small city with streets, squares, and fountains, creating a unique and enjoyable shopping experience.  
  • La Zenia Boulevard boasts a vast array of stores, from popular international brands like Zara, H&M, and Primark to a wide range of other retail outlets.  
  • It also features a diverse selection of restaurants and entertainment options, making it a destination for a full day out.  

Habaneras Shopping Centre:

  • Located in Torrevieja, Habaneras is another popular destination, characterised by its Mediterranean architecture and open-air design.  
  • It offers a relaxed shopping environment, with a variety of fashion stores, dining options, and leisure facilities.
  • Its location in Torrevieja makes it a very popular location for both tourists and residents.

L’Aljub Shopping Center:

  • Situated in Elche, L’Aljub provides a comprehensive shopping experience with a wide range of stores, including fashion, electronics, and household goods.  
  • It also features a cinema and other leisure facilities, making it a popular choice for families.  
  • This centre has a very wide range of shops and restaurants.  

Key Considerations:

  • These shopping centres not only offer retail therapy but also serve as social hubs, providing spaces for entertainment and dining.
  • Many of these malls are designed with accessibility in mind, making them convenient for visitors of all ages and abilities.
  • When planning a shopping trip, it’s worth checking the opening hours, as they may vary depending on the season.
  • Alongside these large shopping centres, the Costa Blanca also has many local markets and high street shopping areas that offer a more traditional shopping experience.  

These shopping centres contribute significantly to the Costa Blanca’s appeal, offering a blend of retail, dining, and entertainment that caters to both residents and tourists.


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