Related: Renault to Supply Paris with Electric Vehicles for Carsharing
Renault, ADA Launch Paris EV Carsharing
Through the Moov'in.Paris app, 100 Renault ZOE and twenty Renault Twizy will be put into service throughout the capital, as well as in Clichy (Hauts-de-Seine).

The number of vehicles put into service will increase to follow the customer demand.
Photo via Max Pexels.
Groupe Renault and ADA are launching the Moov'In.Paris mobile app, which will provide access to their free-floating carsharing service for electric vehicles.
Through the Moov'in.Paris app, 100 Renault ZOE and twenty Renault Twizy will be put into service throughout the capital, as well as in Clichy (Hauts-de-Seine). The number of vehicles put into service will increase to follow the customer demand.
To reserve, customers locate an available vehicle nearby, reserves it via the application. They then have 15 minutes to access and connect to the vehicle via Bluetooth. The user checks the reference inventory to verify the condition of the vehicle on the application, modifies it if necessary and provides pictures to indicate new damage or dirtiness, and validates it. They are then free to make their journey.
At the end of the journey the customer parks the vehicle on the road in an authorized location in Paris or Clichy. They validate the electronic inventory of return to complete the rental.
Renault supplies the vehicles and carries out maintenance and repair. ADA offers its expertise through its digital application dedicated to very short-term rental. It will also carry out the removal, recharging, cleaning, and repositioning of electric vehicles.
Originally posted on Auto Rental News
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