Ewiva, the company founded to accelerate the adoption of electric mobility in Italy by building the country’s largest ultra-fast charging network, announces the second edition of “E-MOBILITY@SCHOOL – The Electrifying Journey Begins Today”, an educational program designed to introduce students and teachers to the topics of ecological transition and environmental sustainability.
The project, sponsored by the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security and carried out in collaboration with Neways, is free and targets high schools across the entire country, from north to south. The goal? To promote a culture focused on sustainable mobility by informing, debunking myths, and, above all, encouraging thoughtful reflection among the younger generation.
For Ewiva, the transition to sustainable mobility is not merely a technological issue, but first and foremost a cultural one. Thus, with the ‘E-MOBILITY@SCHOOL’ project, the company aims to help build a new awareness, starting with young people: the agents of change, the bearers of new habits and values. For Ewiva, in fact, it is essential that schools become laboratories for the future, where sustainability is no longer perceived as an option, but as the only possible path toward building a better tomorrow.
Growing numbers for the second edition: from 500 to 700 classes
Compared to last year, the project has expanded significantly: over 700 classes are participating in this new edition, with the potential to reach 17,500 students.
Each school will receive an educational kit, accessible both online and offline, designed to effectively support teachers’ work in the classroom but also ideal for individual study at home. The materials address topics such as environmental sustainability, renewable energy, climate change, and technological innovations related to e-mobility in a clear and engaging way. In fact, the content of the educational kit aligns with the goals of the UN 2030 Agenda and the requirements of the cross-curricular Civic Education program, and can be easily integrated into the curriculum. At the end of the activities, there is a final questionnaire: upon passing it, students receive a certificate of participation valid for academic credit, according to the procedures defined by each individual school.
But that’s not all: in this second edition, in-person meetings with Ewiva experts have doubled, increasing from 3 to 6 events across the country. Designed to foster authentic and constructive dialogue between the industrial and educational sectors, these events offer students and teachers the opportunity to explore the themes of ecological transition, technological innovation, and sustainable mobility
A valuable opportunity to bring real-life stories, inspiring examples, and sources of inspiration into the classroom—all designed to spark curiosity, awareness, and a sense of responsibility toward the future in young people.
The Creative Contest: Ideas That Become Urban Art
The creative contest has been confirmed for the 2025–2026 school year as well, with new content and a fresh approach this year. Classes that decide to participate will be asked to create a project inspired by the theme “Sustainable Energy and Mobility: How Do You Envision the Future?”, interpreting Ewiva’s core values:
– Freedom, understood as the ability to travel electrically with ease;
– Sustainability, through a zero-emission, quiet, and relaxing experience;
– Maximum power, thanks to efficient infrastructure that enables ultra-fast charging;
– Accessibility, understood as the opportunity for everyone to charge easily.
The winning entries will be transformed into actual murals: based on the students’ drawings, professional street artists will create artistic decorations to embellish the electrical cabinets at select Ewiva charging stations across various Italian locations. Additionally, the three winning schools will each receive vouchers worth €1,000 for the purchase of educational materials.
