Fiat electrified fleet at the world meeting on Human Fraternity

TURIN – Fiat will support the World Meeting on Human Fraternity (WMHF) for the second consecutive year. Organized in Rome, on 10 and 11 May, by the Vatican Foundation “Fratelli Tutti” on the theme , this meeting aims to encourage dialogue and cooperation between global luminaries from different fields to face the most urgent social challenges. In the name of its dedication to environmental protection and sustainable practices, it is essential for Fiat to take part in events like this. As a demonstration of the brand’s commitment, the fleet of electrified cars, made up of Fiat 600s, including the debut of the Hybrid version, will guarantee efficient and more sustainable mobility for all participants. The electric and hybrid technology of the fleet made available underlines the brand’s proactive approach to promoting more sustainable mobility. During the WMHF, leading personalities from around the world will gather to delve into the paths of human brotherhood and collective well-being through a series of dynamic discussions across 12 thematic roundtables. As proof of the brand’s dedication to sustainable initiatives, Olivier Francois, CEO of Fiat, will take part in the discussion table focused on the theme “Sustainability and Business: being good pays off”. This session will examine the role of fraternity as a catalyst for sustainable practices in the corporate sector. The meeting aims to promote the centrality of the common good, social cohesion and collective action to redefine the quality of life, a fundamental challenge for modern businesses. This year’s meeting represents the second meeting after the historic Declaration of Fraternity signed on 10 June 2023, underlining the constant commitment of global leaders to promote a more interconnected and supportive world. photo: Stellantis press office. tvi/com 10-May-24 16:36

 
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