The city hopes to start the program in fall/winter 2020.  -  Photo via Depositphotos.

The city hopes to start the program in fall/winter 2020.

Photo via Depositphotos.

The city of Rochester could be getting an electric carsharing service by the end of the year, according to the Democrat & Chronicle.

The carsharing program would be under the Rochester Shared Mobility Program, which already consists of a bike-share and vanpooling. Under the proposal, an operator would own, maintain, and insure 10 EVs. They would be available 24/7 and would be located in a variety of areas around the city.

The city hopes to start the program in fall/winter 2020.

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