Carsharing firm Free2move is supporting the transition towards electrification. At the latest Consumer Electronics Show (CES), Free2move showcased the Fiat 500e. As a part of its mission to make EVs extra accessible, Free2move envisions the Fiat 500e as the brand new flagship providing for its free-floating and subscription automobile companies throughout the U.S. and Europe.
While Free2move continues to develop throughout the U.S., the group is already established in Europe. After lately buying Share Now, a Europe-based free-floating carsharing service, Free2move now has greater than 450,000 rental vehicles obtainable in Europe. The firm plans to open 200 extra Mobility Hubs around the globe by 2030.
Currently within the U.S., Free2move provides carsharing companies through its Mobility Hubs in Washington D.C., Denver, Portland, and Columbus and has its subscription program in Austin, Los Angeles, and San Diego. In early 2023, Free2move will open further Mobility Hubs in Dallas and Pasadena, Calif.
By the top of 2023, Free2move plans to provide new dealership packages, which incorporates its carsharing, rental, and subscription companies. Each dealership additionally receives Free2move fleet administration instruments and assist from the Free2move crew.
These dealership packages will probably be provided at two ranges:
- Free2move Mobility Corner: step one for sellers to enter the Free2move enterprise with the power to put their autos into lease and automobile subscription companies.
- Free2move Mobility Operator: the subsequent degree for dealership companies, which incorporates rental choices, particular entry to Stellantis autos, and elevated on-line visibility.
Free2move expects to quickly roll out these packages throughout the U.S. – including 5 cities to the combination by the top of this 12 months. For 2023, the corporate’s targets embrace 38 new Free2move Mobility Operators and 30 new Free2move Mobility Corners in addition to a further 3,000 vehicles to the service. Initial cities focused embrace Denver, Portland, Columbus, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Detroit, Dallas, Miami, Chicago, and Tampa.