Greenspot is working with Massachusetts to get more people in EVs.

The short version:

Greenspot is launching electric vehicle car-sharing services and installing public charging stations in Newton and Brookline, Mass.

Their goal is to help normalize emissions-free transportation options.

Greenspot hopes to create “e-mobility hubs” — locations that combine charging stations for public use, electric vehicle car-sharing, and, in some cases, electric scooter and bike rental.

The car-sharing aspect brings a few interesting hurdles to overcome, such as longer charge times means less time that vehicle can be rented.

Greenspot feels they have overcome this, and hope to expand this to other cities.

I’ve come to the conclusion that if I lived in a larger city, I wouldn’t own a second car. There is just no need. My car sits in a parking lot, or my driveway for 95% of its life. I would love to take advantage of car sharing. You make that electric and combine it with last-mile options and it becomes a game-changer. Way to go Greenspot.

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