Lime Joins DriveNow & Car2Go In Seattle’s Car-Sharing Showdown
The company is set to kick-off the LimePod program, starting with 500 EVs in Seattle.
The company is set to kick-off the LimePod program, starting with 500 EVs in Seattle.
The carsharing divisions of Daimler and BMW — Car2Go and DriveNow, respectively — may end up being merged, if recent talks between the companies prove successful.
Press release from DriveNow: DriveNow, the car sharing joint venture of the BMW Group and Sixt SE, are bringing their range of services to Helsinki. Starting May 24, 2017, operations will commence in the Finnish capital with initially 150 BMW and MINI models in a business area covering 40 square … [continued]
In a very interesting, even if very open to interpretation, move, Daimler and BMW are considering the merger of their two carsharing services — Car2Go and DriveNow — according to recent reports.
BMW has long said that BMW i wasn’t created exclusively for developing and manufacturing their plug in electric vehicles; that it would also be devoted to developing sustainable mobility solutions as well.
Originally published on EV Obsession. Poland isn’t always a bastion for cleantech leadership and urban innovation — the national government recently took a bat to the knees of the competitive wind industry and a nascent solar industry was stabbed in both feet a couple years ago — but city planners in Wrocław, Kraków, … [continued]
Originally published on EV Obsession. In recognition of BMW Group’s 100-year anniversary, carsharing firm DriveNow has cut its prices — with the BMW i3 now available for just 34 pence a minute in London — according to an email sent to CleanTechnica and EV Obsession. The new price drop is … [continued]
This article jumps into 3 things: 1) my experience using (& loving) carsharing 10–12 years ago, 2) a new study out of London on the benefits of carsharing (or “car clubs” as they call them there), 3) a short pitch to help me and another dude here in Poland launch electric carsharing … [continued]
Originally published on EV Obsession. DriveNow and London City Airport have partnered to make the popular car sharing program available to travelers using the popular English airport, according to a recent email sent to EV Obsession. The partnership marks the first occasion of a UK airport playing host to a … [continued]
The carsharing company DriveNow has just launched its service in the Swedish city of Stockholm, according to recent emails from the company. The launch means that the company now operates in 9 different cities in Europe. Initially, there won’t be any electric vehicles (EVs) available for use through the service … [continued]