Free2move Offers Carsharing Service in 170 Countries
With more than 450,000 vehicles available to rent, 44% of Free2move’s bookings are for a duration of one week or more.

The carsharing company continues its global expansion, adding more vehicles and mobility hubs across the U.S. and Europe.
Source: Free2move
Carsharing company Free2move now has more than 450,000 vehicles available in 170 countries.
At Free2move, 44% of all bookings have a duration of one week or more, and 16% of booking are created for long weekends, according to the company. In May, it had a 22% increase in bookings compared to April.
Free2move has established mobility hubs across Europe and the U.S., with rental vehicles available by the minute, by the week, or by the month. Once rented, the vehicles can be taken wherever the customer desires, with a 250 kilometers per day default, according to the company.
“At Free2move, the customer experience is at the heart of what we do,” said Brigitte Courtehoux, CEO of Free2move. “Our dynamic solution is constantly evolving to predict our customer demands. And we are dedicated to growth and expansion – through our recent acquisition of Opel Rent, for example, we’ve expanded our fleets and the cities our services are offered in. The summer months are traditionally travel months, and we know Free2move Rent will deliver the best vehicle access options for our customers.”
For customers traveling in the U.S. this summer, Jeep Renegades or Jeep Compasses are available. In Europe, Free2move customers will find several vehicle options depending on the country, including the Peugeot 108, Peugeot 208, Citroën C4, Opel Corsa, Opel Mokka, Peugeot 3008, and Citroën Spacetourer.
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