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  1. Antric brings electric mobility to German island of Sylt

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    ISTS and Sylt sponsors rely on the latest generation of cargo bikes

    With the use of the cargo bike “Antric One“, a new era of electromobility begins at the Insel Sylt Tourismus-Service (ISTS). Initiated by the ISTS marketing department and the Sprotten-Werbung agency, 19 Sylt companies were won over as sponsors for the innovative project.

    The cargo bike attracted many curious glances from strolling holidaymakers when it was presented on the Westerland promenade in the presence of the sponsors. “This is exactly what we were looking for, it’s tailor-made,” said ISTS event manager Jörg Elias. In the future, the cargo bike, which is fitted with the sponsors’ advertising space, will be used primarily to display event posters.

    On the island of Sylt, the Antric is mainly used for promenade and city trips, for example to cover the distance between the “Oase zur Sonne” in the south of Westerland and the North Sea Clinic or for events on the promenade. The Antric has many advantages. To quote ISTS event manager Jörg Elias: “In addition to more storage space and comfort, this is also a great advantage in rainy weather.” Our cargo bike will also be used to display event posters in future.

    Working together for progress for the benefit of the environment

    ISTS Marketing Manager Susanne Klick expressed her heartfelt thanks to all sponsors, which was documented in framed certificates. While the Sylt companies financed the purchase costs of the cargo bike, the Sylt Island Tourism Service is covering the insurance premiums.

    The four-wheeled cargo bike with e-bike technology, which is produced in the factory of the US company Cenntro in Herne, Westphalia, is a novelty – and on Sylt it is being used for the first time in the whole of Schleswig-Holstein. But there are already a number of other interested parties, from the city of Kiel to the University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein.

    Hand over of the Antric One

    The “Antric One”, which can reach speeds of up to 25 kilometers per hour, has a loading volume of 2.3 cubic meters and a payload of 291 kilograms. With a range of around 50 kilometers, it offers a variety of driving comforts – from a fully suspended chassis to a comfortable seat and ergonomic pedals, to windshield wipers and a rear-view camera. Another special feature is the textile body.

    The purchase of the latest generation cargo bike, which costs around 23,000 euros, was made possible by the following Sylt companies: Café de Paris, Fisch Hüs, Restaurant Bella Vita, Sylt-Strandkörbe, Steffi-Moden, Wohndesign Kiose, Sylt Aquarium, Different, Metallschmiede Sylt, Hake, Shell gas station, Rahn & Sohn, Malerbetrieb Eberhardt, Rohrleitungsbau Sven Vogt, Ingenieurbüro Volquardsen, Bäckerei Abeling, Zimmerei Peter Paulsen, Elektro-Bau Sylt and Property and House Management Gerhard Nissen.

  2. Antric donates to good cause via weniger e.V.

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    The cargo bike innovator has gifted an Antric One V4 to Weniger e.V. an association for people and organisations that want to embrace the idea of “less”

    Weniger describes itself as a learning and action space for impulses, suggestions and concrete implementations, where the strategies of sustainable development are also taken into account. More specifically, it is a legal entity that can be used by various projects, offering individuals and groups its brand and the infrastructure of a non-profit association. The aim is ensure that ideas are put into practice that contribute positively to the sustainability transformation of society. Various Weniger projects are designed to promote sustainable development, such as the “Paperless happy”, “CleanUp” and “Playground dwarves” projects.

    Antric‘s Cargobike offers a perfect solution with its cargobox and large load volume. “Specifically, we use the Antric for our work at and with primary schools in Witten, especially for our “MüTos – rubbish collection combined with romping around” programme. We also take part in the annual RuhrCleanUp on our cargo bike and transport the collectors’ heavy rubbish bags, because collecting rubbish is fun, lugging rubbish is less so. In general, the Antric offers us a mobility option for our numerous projects that fits in with our values,” says Patrick Schulz, employee of weniger e.V.. Antric began as a project in the Bochum University of Applied Sciences, and has been developing vehicles somewhere between e-bikes and electric cars since 2015.

    The feedback so far has also been extremely positive and has attracted a lot of attention on the streets of Bochum.

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