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We’ve reported on Indianapolis’s BlueIndy electric vehicle carsharing service several times in the past — since well before the service even launched, actually. To date, the...

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By Stephen J. Veneruso You can’t buy the Bolloré Bluecar in the USA, but you can rent them by the minute in Indianapolis for...

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Originally published on EV Obsession. The first 12 (of probably up to 200) BlueIndy electric carsharing stations are now under construction in Indianapolis, Indiana,...

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Indianapolis will soon be home to what’s being called the “largest electric car sharing service in the United States,” with Bollore’s upcoming launch of...

Clean Transport

The two largest public transportation companies serving Paris and its surrounding areas -- Îl de France Mobilités and RATP -- have embarked on a...

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The city-state of Singapore just launched its first mass-scale electric carsharing program — a service intended to comprise a fleet of around 1,000 cars...

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There are two kinds of carsharing services. In one, a company owns a large number of cars and rents them out to people who...

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We've been rather discretely rolling out cleantech consumer buying guides, which we'll be continuously updating and improving as time goes on. The first resource...

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Following the launch of the BlueIndy electric vehicle carsharing program in Indianapolis last year, Bollore Group will soon be launching a similar service in...

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Cities are where most of the world's people live, and they can make the move toward cleantech and away from burning up the planet...

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Nissan Future Lab (initiated in 2014) examines the future of mobility. Along the way, Nissan explains how the company is advancing mobility. Nissan Future Lab’s work...

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