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Paris Launches World-First Electric Car-Share Scheme

The mayor hopes the all-electric fleet will complement public transportation and taxis.

Tue Oct 4, 2011 09:46 AM ET
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THE GIST
  • For just 12 Euros per month, Parisians can subscribe to a car-share program featuring all-electric vehicles.
  • The cars were designed by the same company that designs Ferraris and Maseratis.
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Sixty Autolibs are on the roads in Paris as part of a two-month testing phase.
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Self-service electric cars appeared on the streets of Paris Sunday, as a French group launched a public car-hire scheme modeled on the capital's popular bicycle-sharing system and designed to become the world's largest of its kind.

The Autolib venture set up by Vincent Bollore, a prominent businessman with ties to President Nicolas Sarkozy, kicked off a two-month testing phase with around 60 vehicles scattered over 10 stations.

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The program is expected to be scaled up to 250 vehicles on December 5 and could include 2,000 of the small four-seaters over 46 municipalities around the French capital by the end of June 2012.

“This service will complement public transport and taxis. Our aim to widen the range of available transport," deputy Paris mayor Annick Lepetit said at the launch.

The Bollore group predicts it will need 80,000 users to make a profit and hopes to attract customers with a low fee of 12 euros a month for an annual subscription.

Car-sharing systems exist in New York and cities in the Netherlands but the Autolib' project in Paris is a novelty in that all vehicles are electric.

Their lithium metal polymer batteries, developed by the Bollore Group, can store more power than any other on the market and can take the Paris "Bluecars" 250km on a single charge.

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The small bubble-shaped Bluecars were designed by legendary Italian coach builder Pininfarina, whose workshops have designed generations of Ferraris and Maseratis.

Tags: Batteries, Cars, Electric Cars, Electric Vehicles, Generations

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