The much-derided gas-powered cars of Paris are about to face some tough competition. The city’s first car-sharing program, Autolib’, will launch in December, following in the footsteps of its big sister, Vélib.
Autolib’ attempts to revolutionize public transportation, combat heavy congestion on city streets and reduce our carbon footprint, all via 3,000 compact, entirely electric cars that will be available to rent with a subscription. More than just eco-friendly, these “Bluecars” emit no noise or or odor for a perfectly smooth ride.
Last weekend, I previewed the demonstration fleet (complete with temporary duct tape to hold bits in place) with Bryan and left with a better sense of how the program will function after interviewing Autolib’ staff.
Some of the basics:
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