
Peer-to-peer carsharing service Drivy has been rebranded as Getaround, six months after being acquired by the U.S. carsharing company.
Peer-to-peer carsharing service Drivy has been rebranded as Getaround, six months after being acquired by the U.S. carsharing company.
The rapidly expanding carsharing platform will now operate in seven European countries including Norway.
Headquartered in Paris, Drivy has quickly built a community of two and a half million users across Europe with a track record of local market execution and innovation.
Drivy launched with 450 vehicles in London and also operates in France, Germany, Spain, Austria, and Belgium. The service rents both private and business vehicles to customers.
French peer-to-peer carsharing service Drivy has launched in London. It plans to expand across the U.K. throughout 2018.
French peer-to-peer carsharing service Drivy has closed a $35.2M round of funding, which was led by Cathay Innovation and Nokia Growth Partners.
After raising $8.3 million in May, French peer-to-peer car-sharing Drivy has expanded its services to Germany.
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