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AutoX Launches Robotaxi Fleet in Shanghai
In June, Chinese ride-hailing group Didi Chuxing launched a fleet of autonomous ride-hailing vehicles in Shanghai.
In June, Chinese ride-hailing group Didi Chuxing launched a fleet of autonomous ride-hailing vehicles in Shanghai.
The service, which launched in 2017 as part of a Land Transport Authority pilot program, now has more than 80,000 users.
Through AAA Car Subscription electric vehicle service, members can now get a 2018 Volkswagen e-Golf with insurance, repairs, maintenance, and emergency roadside assistance all for one monthly subscription fee.
In their continued commitment to reaching a zero-emissions future, the new EVgo fast chargers will be powered by 100% renewable energy.
Ridesharing services are now experiencing a steady rise in passengers as Australia's government restrictions are lifted and the economy begins to recover.
Arcimoto's Deliverator, an ultra-efficient, three-wheel electric vehicle designed for local and last-mile delivery, will be available to rent on the HyreCar platform this summer in Los Angeles.
Along with software and consulting, the mobility technology company has partnered with Chinese two-wheel EV manufacturer Yadea for direct access to e-bikes to start a shared service.
The carsharing service provides pairs car owners with travelers arriving at the airport.
The Oberlin City Council's plan with Sway Mobility of Shaker Heights would supply two electric vehicles, either Nissan Leafs or Chevy Bolts, a charging station, insurance, and maintenance.
Sixt reports that business has already returned to pre-pandemic levels in German urban locations. In response the company is expanding carsharing and subscription programs as an alternative to public transport.
With Instant Access, new members joining Zipcar online will have their identity confirmed by matching a valid driver’s license with a “selfie” submitted by the member.
New California rules increase the percentage of electric-truck sales targets across all vehicle categories, from ¾-ton pickups to Class 8 trucks, starting in 2024.
Citing "the ripple effects of the current situation" the service ceased operations on April 10.
The platform brings a variety of keyless technologies under common APIs and allows the sharing of vehicles between different carshare companies under an alliance agreement.
The plan is designed for essential workers and for quick local trips, like picking up groceries or essentials during the pandemic.