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Fri, 14 Mar 2025 Car sharing switches to electric to boost appeal

Car sharing has not taken off, but will electric cars boost its appeal?
Many people still prefer owning their own cars, despite the convenience of car-sharing services like Zipcar. Research shows that only 20% of Londoners would consider signing up for such a scheme. However, the growing trend of electric vehicles may attract younger drivers who are eco-conscious. Car-sharing companies like Spark in Lithuania and Kite in Canada are taking advantage of this trend by offering fully electric fleets. In fact, almost a quarter of European car-sharing companies now offer 100% electric fleets. Users like Ieva Mackeviciute appreciate the flexibility and convenience of car-sharing services. However, they still face issues like finding available cars near their location and maintenance problems. Electric vehicles are becoming increasingly popular among car-sharing users. In fact, a recent survey found that 50% of Gen Z drivers in the UK want their next car to be fully electric. Car-sharing companies like Spark are already seeing an increase in demand for electric vehicles, with user numbers up by 30% since last year. The convenience and cost savings offered by car-sharing services like Kite are also attracting attention from property developers who see it as a sales and marketing advantage. The company partners with developers to offer residents access to fully charged electric cars at a subsidised membership fee. As the demand for electric vehicles grows, car-sharing companies are expected to play a significant role in promoting sustainable transportation options. With the development of autonomous cars on the horizon, the future of car-sharing looks promising.
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