eMallorca Experience is now in its seventh year, with the aim of establishing itself as a stable platform for environmental awareness. Coordinated by Eco Global Services & Events, the project has put together a calendar focused on sustainability, applied innovation and new forms of mobility, with a special emphasis on promoting clean energy and electric transport solutions.
The programme has evolved into a showcase for initiatives that are transforming the production model, from local proposals to developments with national and international reach. The current edition was presented in January at Fitur, the first milestone in an agenda that will unfold over several months with actions designed to generate measurable benefits for the social fabric, the economy and the natural environment.
The project includes events designed for audiences of different ages and events in the main towns on the island. The aim is to highlight services and projects that place the environment at the centre and reinforce Mallorca’s position as a territory capable of looking to the future with determination and leadership.
Energy Challenge is an educational activity aimed at fifth and sixth grade primary school students, with challenges and workshops focused on energy efficiency and the adoption of sustainable habits. The educational aspect of the eMallorca Experience programme is organised through eAula Alcúdia Tourism Talent, an initiative focused on the development of skills related to tourism, innovation and sustainability. Along the same lines, eTalent Calvià strengthens the connection between local talent and projects aimed at the economic and environmental transformation of the region, bringing vocational training students in the municipality closer to a more sustainable tourism sector.
Energy Challenge will once again be pedalling towards sustainability in the municipalities of Mallorca over the coming months. eForum returns once again as a meeting point and professional debate on the green transition and alternative mobility. For its part, eBoat opens a space to the public to raise awareness about sustainable energy through activities for children, an exhibition of eco-friendly vehicles and workshops on individual and collective sustainable mobility; it will also allow visitors to discover the bay of Palma with electric boats.
New initiatives are being added to this year’s calendar, including eBlue Challenge Llucmajor, a new addition to promote actions linked to the blue economy and coastal protection. Also making their debut are eMotorbike Ciutat de Palma, focusing on electric motorcycles and urban micro-mobility; and finally, eAwards, designed to recognise outstanding projects, organisations and good practices in sustainability and innovation.
The meeting point for sustainable motoring
On 20 and 21 March, the Eco Rallye Mallorca – Inca Ciutat will once again put the island on the map of competitions linked to the energy transition. The event will reach its sixth official edition and will count towards the Spanish Alternative Energy Championship, a endorsement that is supported by the involvement of the Royal Spanish Automobile Federation, regional federations and institutional support at various levels of government.
With Inca as its operational base, the event has established itself as a showcase for electric cars and good driving practices. The format, focused on efficiency and regularity, shifts the focus away from speed and towards intelligent consumption management and responsible driving. This philosophy also provides an attractive experience for the public, with each stage seen as a practical demonstration of sustainable mobility.
Participation combines professional and amateur profiles, a mix that broadens the scope of the event and makes it a meeting point for different motor enthusiasts. At the same time, the Eco Rallye has managed to attract attention beyond the paddock, with the recurring presence of well-known figures from the worlds of sport, culture and gastronomy.