In recent decades, Greece’s industrial and manufacturing sector has seen little growth, heavily depending on traditional industries such as tourism, food production, public infrastructure, and shipping. However, the mobility sector has remained largely neglected, representing a missed opportunity for Greece to establish itself as a leader in vehicle manufacturing.

Now, the Ecoshift project from the Petros Petropoulos Group seeks to change this narrative. Launched two years ago, the initiative is dedicated to developing high-quality micro-mobility solutions, particularly electric scooters, to highlight Greece’s technological and manufacturing prowess.
Exceptional Production Facilities and Concurrent Projects
The engineering team at Ecoshift has been diligently establishing a state-of-the-art production facility in Metamorfosi. Equipped with robotic automation and skilled technicians, this facility has the capacity to produce up to 5,000 electric scooters annually, providing jobs for 12 assembly line workers.
Simultaneously, Ecoshift is working on energy storage solutions, such as the BES 1.0 system, which includes one or two 5 kWh batteries with an inverter, designed to connect with domestic power grids and renewable energy sources. This effort aims to address Greece’s future energy needs through innovative storage solutions.

Additionally, a larger energy storage solution is in the works, utilizing second-life electric vehicle batteries to recycle used batteries and prolong their lifespan before final recycling. This approach aligns with sustainability goals, positioning Greece as a potential center for EV battery recycling and second-life applications.

Noos Electric Scooter: Specifications and Options
The electric Noos scooter is a contemporary and flexible vehicle designed for urban mobility, available in four different configurations:
- City model with one battery
- City model with two batteries
- Cargo model with one battery
- Cargo model with two batteries
As stated by Mr. Nasiopoulos, head of the Noos project, 95% of the scooter’s design was completed in Greece. Components sourced from external manufacturers adhere to Ecoshift’s high standards, with Bosch providing the hub motor following technical discussions to ensure specifications were met.

Performance and Technical Specifications
The Noos is powered by a 5 kW (6.8 hp) hub motor located in the rear wheel. It offers three riding modes and reverse, features regenerative braking, and has a top speed of 80 km/h. It accelerates from 0-50 km/h in about 3.5 seconds. Classified as an L3 vehicle, it can be operated legally with a car driver’s license under certain conditions.

Battery and Range
The scooter’s batteries are removable, with options for one or two units, each providing a capacity of 2.2 kWh. Each battery offers a range of approximately 62 km, allowing for a total of up to 131 km with both batteries, depending on riding conditions. Charging is done with a supplied 500W charger, taking around five hours to fully recharge each battery using a standard household outlet. Each battery weighs approximately 12.5 kg.
Design and Features
The Noos boasts a sturdy steel tubular frame, along with a telescopic front fork and two adjustable rear shock absorbers for rider comfort. Its 14-inch wheels feature disc brakes at both ends, enhanced by a CBS (Combined Brake System) for improved safety. The scooter weighs 108 kg with one battery.
Technologically advanced, it includes an 8-inch digital display featuring Bluetooth connectivity, cloud updates via 4G and Wi-Fi, keyless start, a dedicated smartphone app for key sharing, automatic shut-off, dual USB charging ports, and LED lighting—making it a cutting-edge solution for urban mobility.
Target Market: Business and Professional Segments
Mr. Michalis Oikonomakis, CEO of the Petros Petropoulos Group, highlighted that the Noos is primarily designed for fleet operators and B2B markets for professional use. The aim is to integrate into corporate fleets, providing businesses with a reliable, connected, and sustainable mobility solution.

The advanced connectivity of the scooter allows fleet managers to monitor vehicle locations and optimize operational efficiency, adding significant value to the offering. The backing of a well-known Greek company ensures reliability and excellent service.

Availability and Pricing
Potential buyers can view the Noos at Ecoshift’s facilities in Metamorfosi, with plans to establish additional sales points in Athens. The retail price for the City model with one battery is €5,642, including VAT, while the Cargo version with one battery is priced at €5,617. These prices do not include the government subsidy “Move Electrically 3,” which could further reduce expenses.

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