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Green Motion Introduces Contactless Rental at London Heathrow
Green Motion launched its Drive and Go service in 2019.

Green Motion CEO Richard Lowden and CTO Chay Lowden were in attendance as Green Motion's Drive & Go contactless car rental system was installed in a brand new fleet of Peugeot 208s at Green Motion's London Heathrow location.
Photo courtesy of Green Motion.
Green Motion has launched its contactless car rental service "Drive & Go" at London Heathrow Airport, delivering a contact-free experience to both airport and domestic car rental customers.
Green Motion launched its Drive and Go service in 2019. The technology is powered by mobility platform Move Mee, in conjunction with state-of-the-art hardware from Huf Secure Mobile, and allows customers to access their rental vehicle utilizing their phone as the key, meaning that they no longer have to visit the rental location, nor wait in queues at the counter.
Green Motion customers can now enjoy the Drive & Go service at London Heathrow by downloading the Green Motion app, undertaking a quick one-time registration and validation process, and are then free to use the service at their leisure 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
"I was delighted to be able to personally launch the Drive & Go service at Green Motion Heathrow, and I would like to thank the franchise owners and their team for their continued dedication to delivering the very best service to Green Motion's customers and driving our latest innovations," Green Motion Founder & CEO Richard Lowden said in a statement.
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