Oxygen SpA
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Oxygen SpA is an Italian
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 company that manufactures "green vehicles
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". They produce the Oxygen Electric Cargoscooter .
Oxygen S.p.A.

Oxygen S.p.A. is the first Italian company to develop, manufacture and market 100% electric scooters. Oxygen’s product is the all-electric CargoScooter, designed specifically for the delivery market and the first of its kind intended primarily for inner-city delivery use.

Based in Padua, Italy, Oxygen was created in 2001 as a technological development of Atala. Under new management since 2004, the strategic direction has been mainly focused on the fleet market.

Clients

Oxygen provides electric scooters to a number of major delivery fleets. Swiss Post is one of the company’s higher profile clients and has acquired a fleet of over 1500 CargoScooters.

Vehicles

Oxygen’s CargoScooter is totally electric and features Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) battery technology.
Model Power and max. speed Max. distance on one charge
CargoScooter 4kW (50cc) e 45km/h 60 Km
CargoScooter XR 4kW (50cc) e 45km/h 90 Km
CargoScooter LP 4kW (50cc) e 45km/h 120 Km
CargoScooter XP 6kW (125cc) e 65km/h 50 Km
CargoScooter XP - LR 6kW (125cc) e 65km/h 75 Km
CargoScooter XP - XR 6kW (125cc) e 65km/h 100 Km


Awards

In recognition of the Company’s achievements, Oxygen was nominated at the 2007 World Mail Awards in the Corporate Social Responsibility category for its CargoScooter.

In 2009 the Italian Minister for the Environment Land and Sea mentioned Oxygen and the CargoScooter in the “Italian Design for Sustainability” book.
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