
Carsharing company Capital CarShare has opened a new parking location in downtown Albany. Launched last August, the Albany-based nonprofit carsharing company has grown to six cars and 93 members.
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Peer-to-peer carsharing company FlightCar has expanded its operations to include San Jose International Airport (SJC). The company now serves travelers at all of California’s Bay Area airports.
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In the coming months, the city of Boston is planning to launch a one-year pilot program where it will sell at least 200 public parking spots to carsharing companies.
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U.K.’s carsharing company Co-Wheels has expanded its fleet with 80 new Toyota hybrids, including the Ayro, Yaris hybrid and Prius plug-in hybrid.
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In San Diego, car2go has updated its car-sharing fleet by adding 2014 models of Daimler smart fortwo electric vehicles.
Read More →With the passing of Senate Bill 1275 on vehicle retirement and replacement, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) has taken the first steps to create carsharing programs for electric cars in low and moderate income communities.
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Vincent Bollore is looking to expand his electric carsharing service Autolib to Los Angeles as well as to Singapore. Originating in France, the carsharing service is debuting in London and Indianapolis later this year.
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NeighborCar, a peer-to-peer carsharing program, looks to launch its pilot program in Chicago this spring.
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In Stockholm, Audi unite allows up to four people to share a car for up to two years. Insurance and maintenance are included in a monthly fee each driver pays.
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Beginning Feb. 2, Enterprise CarShare will start operating in San Francisco with more than 20 locations. Partnering with General Motors, its fleet will include Sonic, Cruze, Malibu and Equinox for the first four months.
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