
The global rental company has signed another new franchise agreement in Singapore, which will serve downtown and the Changi Airport by the end of this year.
The global rental company has signed another new franchise agreement in Singapore, which will serve downtown and the Changi Airport by the end of this year.
The service, which launched in 2017 as part of a Land Transport Authority pilot program, now has more than 80,000 users.
This new offering goes beyond traditional car rental in Singapore to provide commercial vehicles on a short-term daily rental or lease, as well as hybrid vehicles on lease all through a one-stop solution.
Go-Jek officials said that they are working with the appropriate regulators and stakeholders to prepare for their new operations.
Audi On Demand launched with a fleet of 10 vehicles; rates start at $76 for four hours.
Currently, the carshare operator has 32 charging stations located throughout the city-state.
BlueSG, Singapore’s nationwide electric vehicle carsharing program, will begin operating in December with 80 vehicles and 30 charging stations
Schoolber provides a ride-hailing option to help transport children to school in Singapore.
By 2020, Singapore drivers will be able to share 1,000 electric vehicles with 2,000 charging points across the country. The program will start in 2017 with a fleet of 125 electric vehicles and 250 charging stations.
Tribecar, a Singapore-based short-term car rental company, has increased its fleet fivefold in the last six months. The company charges as little as $2 per hour for a car rental.
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