
On-demand car rental company Kyte moves toward electrification as it introduces a new Tesla Model 3 subscription, starting in San Francisco and New York City in April.
On-demand car rental company Kyte moves toward electrification as it introduces a new Tesla Model 3 subscription, starting in San Francisco and New York City in April.
Kyte, an on-demand car rental service that delivers vehicles to drivers, has expanded to Jersey City, its 12th city of operation.
The funding will accelerate Kyte's national rollout and lead infrastructure development for teleoperated car deliveries in major metropolitan areas, expanding the service that bring cars to people’s doorsteps nationwide.
Brooklyn visitors and residents can now get on-demand cars delivered to their door as Kyte expands its footprint in the NYC-area following its Manhattan launch in May.
Kyte, an on-demand car rental service that delivers vehicles to customers, has expanded to Philadelphia, its ninth city of operation.
Kyte, an on-demand car rental service that delivers vehicles to drivers, has expanded to Seattle, its eighth city of operation.
The startup car rental platform is now available in five U.S. cities.
Kyte’s monthly revenue has grown 400% since March. The company intends to expand its app-based rental system soon into Washington, D.C.
The app-based rental system, which delivers vehicles to customers, has launched its service in Boston.
This startup car rental platform has grown 20% to 40% month-on-month since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic with partners’ fleets and an app-based delivery model.
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