GreenMobility enters into agreement with Dutch car share service

As GreenMobility parks its activities in the Netherlands, it is giving its clients and employees the chance to switch to a former competitor. 
Photo: Green Mobility/pr
Photo: Green Mobility/pr
AF MARKETWIRE

As part of the decision to close its activities in the Netherlands, car-sharing company GreenMobility has entered into an agreement with Dutch competitor MyWheels.

The agreement allows GreenMobility to offer its customers and employees the opportunity to switch to MyWheels.

”We are very pleased with this agreement, which gives our employees the opportunity to continue working with car sharing and thus promote the green transition in a company with the same vision as us. At the same time, our customer base will be able to transition to MyWheels, which will help reduce the cost of closing our operations in the Netherlands,” says Kasper Gjedsted, CEO of GreenMobility.

GreenMobility’s operations in the Netherlands will cease on February 1, 2024, and its cars in the Netherlands will be moved to other locations.

(Translated using DeepL with additional editing by Catherine Brett)

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