The second edition of “E-MOBILITY@SCHOOL – The electrifying journey begins today” has come to a close. This educational project, promoted by Ewiva—the Enel Group’s operator of ultra-fast charging stations—and carried out in collaboration with Neways, aims to raise awareness among the younger generation about environmental sustainability, the energy transition, and electric mobility.
The educational program concluded with a creative contest centered on the theme “Energy and Sustainable Mobility: How Do You Envision the Future?”: through artistic works inspired by Ewiva’s values—freedom, sustainability, maximum power, and accessibility—students were invited to envision the future of electric mobility, transforming the knowledge, ideas, and reflections they had developed during the school year into creative projects.
The winners of the second edition of the contest were:
– I.I.S. G. Meroni in Lissone (MB) – Class 5^ TGC2 with the project “An Integrated Ecosystem”;
– I.I.S. Polo 3 in Fano (PU) – Class 4^P Archimede with the project “Another Path Is Possible”;
– I.I.S. Enzo Ferrari in Castellammare di Stabia (NA) – Class 2^A with the project “Light on Tomorrow, the Awakening of a Sustainable World”.
This is a particularly significant achievement for I.I.S. G. Meroni in Lissone, which has once again established itself as a key player in the project by winning for the second consecutive year. Also noteworthy is the significant participation of I.I.S. Polo 3 in Fano, which entered the contest with four classes and four different projects. The result achieved by I.I.S. Enzo Ferrari in Castellammare di Stabia is also noteworthy, reflecting the widespread participation in the project recorded in Campania, one of the regions that participated with the greatest involvement alongside Lombardy and Piedmont.
The three winning schools will receive a voucher worth €1,000 to purchase educational materials. In addition, the selected projects may serve as a source of inspiration for urban renewal art projects promoted by the Enel Group’s Charging Point Operator, such as the decoration of electrical cabinets and other functional elements at charging stations. An initiative that aims to foster students’ creativity while helping to strengthen the connection between charging stations, local communities, and the values of sustainable mobility at the local level.
A project that grows alongside the culture of sustainability
Sponsored by the Ministry of the Environment and Energy Security and aimed at high schools across Italy, the “E-MOBILITY@SCHOOL – The Electrifying Journey Begins Today” initiative has seen significant growth compared to its first edition, involving over 700 classes and reaching approximately 17,500 students from the north to the south of the country.
Throughout the school year, students and teachers had access to an educational kit focused on environmental sustainability, renewable energy, climate change, and the evolution of electric mobility, with content aligned with the goals of the UN 2030 Agenda and the civic education curriculum. Rounding out the program were six in-person meetings with Ewiva experts—twice as many as in the previous edition—which fostered direct dialogue between schools and businesses on the topics of the ecological transition and encouraged active student participation, including through fun, educational activities.
