London Carsharing Goes Electric As Zipcar Adds 325 New Electric Cars To The Network
Zipcar, the largest carsharing network in the UK, has announced that it will be adding 325 new Volkswagen e-Golfs to its carsharing network, in partnership with VW.
Zipcar, the largest carsharing network in the UK, has announced that it will be adding 325 new Volkswagen e-Golfs to its carsharing network, in partnership with VW.
A dedicated electric vehicle fast-charging station network for GM’s Maven carsharing service is now slated to be developed by the charging solutions firm EVgo, company execs have revealed.
In this second part of a 2-part series, Global EVRT participants share insights and expertise into urban mobility for future sustainable communities.
The carsharing divisions of Daimler and BMW — Car2Go and DriveNow, respectively — may end up being merged, if recent talks between the companies prove successful.
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 and 2,000 charging points by 2020.
An electric carsharing program with ~200 Nissan LEAFs has launched in the city where I live — Wrocław, Poland. The EV revolution is spreading.
Nissan will be launching a new carsharing service in Japan — one providing new, ProPILOT-equipped Nissan LEAFs and Note e-POWER units to users — following the turn of the new year.
Madrid, Spain, will soon be the site of a 500-strong fleet of Renault Zoe EVs as part of the launch of a new carsharing service named ZITY by the operator Ferrovial, an email sent to CleanTechnica has revealed.
Time for interview #5 getting ready for our coming Central & Eastern Europe EV charging conference in Warsaw, where we’ll have EV charging leaders from the Netherlands, Norway, Costa Rica, Poland, Slovakia, Ukraine, Hungary, Finland, Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, the UK, and the USA collaborating to advance EV charging and EV adoption in Central & Eastern Europe. My ping pong partner in this interview is Matt Tymowski, co-founder and CTO at ChargePolska.
Moving back west after interviewing some great EV charging leaders in Ukraine (see this interview and this interview), the article below features expert commentary from our friend Jakub (Kuba) Stęchły, who has had multiple roles in the e-mobility transition underway in Poland. ?? He is currently … emperor of MaaS … ?? You may recognize him as the dude I drove to Paris and back with in a Tesla Model S. Even after talking with Kuba for days, I found the answers below provided me with a wealth of new information, insight, and interesting points.