The Local Police of Santa Eulària des Riu has received the first three units of the eight new vehicles recently acquired to renew and modernize its fleet. They are three Renault Arkana Mild Hybrid (MHEV), equipped with hybrid technology and ECO environmental label, reaffirming the commitment of the municipality with sustainability and energy efficiency. They have been purchased from the company Baysan Quality and bodyworked by the company ISAE Electrónica. In this way, a complete adaptation to the operational needs of the police force has been guaranteed.
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The new cars of the local police of Santa Eulària
These first three vehicles will be destined to the Barrio units in the areas of Santa Eulària, Jesús and Puig d’en Valls, ensuring a greater presence and response capacity in these key areas of the municipality.
These vehicles not only stand out for their efficiency and mechanical performance, but also for their advanced equipment designed to meet the specific needs of the police force. They have external recording cameras (front and rear) that are automatically activated when using emergency systems or at the request of the agent, increasing operational safety. They are equipped with a first aid kit, including a semi-automatic defibrillator (AED), oxygen therapy, first aid kit and an exsanguinating hemorrhage control case, to ensure rapid response in medical emergencies. In addition, they are equipped with gun racks for long weapons, adapted to the operational needs of the police force. The new units combine a 140 hp 1,333 cc gasoline engine with a Mild Hybrid electric system that improves efficiency and reduces polluting emissions. Thanks to the regenerative braking system, the vehicle charges its battery while driving, providing fuel savings of up to 8% compared to traditional combustion engines. With an approximate fuel consumption of 5.8 l/100 km, these cars offer a more ecological and economical solution for police patrolling.
In addition, the Renault Arkana has a top speed of 205 km/h and acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 9.8 seconds, ensuring optimum performance in situations requiring speed and agility. The arrival of these three units is part of a plan to renew the Local Police fleet. Once the delivery of the eight acquired vehicles is completed, those with more mileage and wear and tear will be retired, ensuring that the fleet meets the highest standards of efficiency and safety.