
Rent Centric’s self-service technology enables Green Commuter carsharing users to rent all-electric vehicles via a mobile app.
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GM’s Maven City carsharing program has expanded to Atlanta. Registered members will have access to 50 carsharing vehicles at more than 20 locations throughout the city.
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Cadillac has launched a subscription-based on-demand vehicle utilization program that provides access to Cadillac vehicles without a commitment to lease, finance, or buy.
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Volvo’s new business unit is based around Sunfleet, a car sharing company based in Sweden.
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BMW’s ReachNow will begin testing several new carsharing services in Seattle and New York targeted toward expanding mobility for individuals and possibly business users.
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General Motors’ carsharing program Maven continues its expansion by launching in Los Angeles. Maven is now available in nine U.S. cities.
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Toyota has formed a partnership with carsharing provider Getaround that could eventually find a place in commercial or government fleets that manage a portion of their vehicles as an in-house rental fleet.
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Audi of America plans to roll out a national car-sharing fleet service for executives next year and has begun testing the service in North Carolina, according Audi.
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Green Commuter will introduce Tesla Model X vehicles to its vanpool and car share service. The battery-electric seven-passenger SUVs will be used by workers to commute to and from their jobs during rush hour.
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Express Drive, General Motors’ short-term car rental program for Lyft drivers, will expand to Colorado and California later this year. In California, the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV and the 2016 Chevrolet Volt will be available for rent.
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