
Indianapolis City Council members are concerned about the safety of BlueIndy’s electric rental cars. The all-electric fleet will use Bluecars, an electric vehicle manufactured by French conglomerate Bollore Group.
Indianapolis City Council members are concerned about the safety of BlueIndy’s electric rental cars. The all-electric fleet will use Bluecars, an electric vehicle manufactured by French conglomerate Bollore Group.
The Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission has denied a $16 million rate increase to Indianapolis Power & Light Co. to pay for Indianapolis’ BlueIndy electric carsharing charge stations.
In order to raise $16 million to launch an electric car-sharing program, the city of Indianapolis wants to increase electricity costs by 28 cents per month for Indianapolis Power & Light customers.
Paris-based Bollore Group will launch its all-electric car-sharing initiative in Indianapolis with 500 vehicles by the end of 2015. The first 25 charging stations and 50 cars are expected to launch in December this year.
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