
Revv, an Indian-based shared mobility solutions platform, plans to double the coverage of its one-way carsharing service. It allows customers to pick up a car from anywhere in the origin city and leave it anywhere in the destination city.
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Toyota Motor Corp. will test a carsharing service using its mini electric vehicles in Bangkok, Thailand
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DriveNow customers in Germany, Austria, and the U.K. who own Alexa devices, such as Amazon Echo and Echo Dot, can use voice commands to reserve nearby vehicles and get details on their car and reservation time.
Read More →Peer-to-peer car rental companies claim they aren't the same as traditional car rental companies.
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Zipcar plans to add more street parking locations throughout the city of San Francisco after the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) recently approved a permanent on-street parking permit program.
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Usage of car2go increased by 40% year-over-year in the first half of 2017 compared to the first half of 2016 across all 11 of the service's North American locations. Among car2go's locations, New York, Toronto, and Vancouver have experienced the fastest year-over-year membership growth.
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Maven, General Motors’ personal mobility brand, has ordered 250 more Chevrolet Bolt electric vehicles for carsharing tests.
Read More →Ireland’s GoCar carsharing service has expanded to the city of Limerick. Currently, it's available in Dublin and Cork.
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Zoomcar, an India-based self-driving car rental service, has launched Hop, a one-way intercity self-drive service that will be available in 24 cities across India.
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Vulog, a carsharing technology provider, has partnered with LDS Group to launch Urbano Carsharing, a one-way carsharing service in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
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