
Partnering with platform provider Ridecell Inc., Tesloop will be starting a one-way Tesla carsharing service between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Currently, the company operates its carsharing service between Los Angeles and San Diego.
Partnering with platform provider Ridecell Inc., Tesloop will be starting a one-way Tesla carsharing service between Los Angeles and Las Vegas. Currently, the company operates its carsharing service between Los Angeles and San Diego.
The one-way city-to-city service, which allows consumers to rent a seat in a Tesla, has relaunched with service between Santa Monica and San Diego. The company has also introduced a program to allow Tesla owners to rent them on the Tesloop platform.
Tesloop's Model S 90D surpassed 400,000 miles since driving in 2015.
You could call it a glorified livery-slash-rental service — or you could see it as a step toward what an autonomous shuttle system might look like.
With a fleet of 12 Teslas, Southern California-based Tesloop is increasing access to the semi-autonomous, zero-emissions vehicles.