
Photo credits: Frédéric Nebinger / Palais princier
In a display of commitment to sustainable innovation, Prince Albert II and Princess Stéphanie of Monaco attended the departure of the 2025 E-Rallye Monte-Carlo on Wednesday, October 15, underscoring the principality's longstanding push toward eco-friendly transportation.
The event, organized by the Automobile Club de Monaco, drew participants from across the region for a competition dedicated exclusively to 100 percent electric vehicles. Designed as a regularity trial - emphasizing precision and consistency over speed - the rally aligns closely with Monaco's broader initiatives to promote durable mobility solutions amid growing global concerns about climate change and urban congestion.
Among the competitors was Camille Gottlieb, who marked her second consecutive year in the event. Representing the association Be Safe Monaco, Ms. Gottlieb's involvement highlights the organization's focus on road safety and preventive measures, adding a layer of public service to the high-profile gathering.

Photo credits: Frédéric Nebinger / Palais princier
The rally's emphasis on zero-emission vehicles comes at a time when European nations are accelerating their transitions to sustainable energy, though Monaco's compact size and affluent infrastructure make it an ideal testing ground for such advancements.