Concessioni Autostradali Lombarde SpA – CAL SpA leaves its mark with news that cannot go unnoticed: the inauguration two months early of the works for the Sky Stadium in Bormio, the first work to start in Lombardy territory linked to Milano-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympic Games.
The Ski Stadium, fully financed by Regione Lombardia, is part of the larger framework of a series of works that will be built in the Municipality of Bormio. At the end of the event, the Municipality and the Region will have two facilities that can be used for multiple events and shows of various kinds: the Family Lounge and the Hospitality Lounge, which will be built in the arrival area of the Stelvio Slope.
The early start of the work compared to the schedule testifies to the commitment and expertise of the CAL group, but also to its crucial role in infrastructure development and in elevating Italy’s prestige in the international sporting events scene. The news has received excellent media coverage, even gaining space in Il Sole 24 Ore, as well as in Ansa and Il Giorno.
We will continue to follow with great interest and passion the developments of this project ahead of the 2026 Winter Olympics.
There are still those who raise doubts about electric mobility and in particular about the problem of recharging and finding the raw materials essential for the production of batteries.
Are there any solutions?
The new issue of Panorama talks about charging and dynamic induction charging technology which, in addition to offering the possibility of recharging cars while traveling on dedicated lanes, allows to increase the autonomy of vehicles by reducing the number of batteries. The advantages? Reduced need to import lithium, higher efficiency, less weight and lower cost.
Yesterday Consilium was alongside A35 Brebemi in the important day of international meetings at the “Arena del Futuro”.
Indeed, a Japanese delegation from Nexco East visited the Chiari (BS) circuit, created as part of the DWPT (Dynamic Wireless Power Transfer) technology development project and coordinated by A35 Brebemi and Aleatica.
The President of A35 Brebemi, Francesco Bettoni on the occasion of the Global Summit of IBTTA (World Association of Toll Operators) which was recently held in Dublin, presented “Arena del Futuro”.
This innovative project, coordinated by A35 Brebemi and Aleatica, is successfully testing a new technology that allows electric vehicles to recharge while travelling thanks to the system of coils positioned under the asphalt.
“Arena del Futuro” will therefore be able to bring an important contribution to achieving the goal of “zero emissions” mobility, according to the Agenda 2030 goals. Read the full article for more information Il Sole 24 Ore