If you live or work in Los Angeles, you’re probably familiar with the concept of car sharing. There are many such services in the region, promoting comfortable and handy solutions for those who want to avoid public transport but don’t want to clog the streets with more vehicles. Indeed, the car-sharing market is on the
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Three Reasons Why Car Sharing is the Most Cost-Effective Travel
Congested roads and increasingly polluted air have been pushing for more sustainable locomotion solutions worldwide. Public transportation and car sharing are two of the most effective tools for fixing those problems. While efficient public transport is vital for every city, car sharing offers more flexibility regarding destination, timetable, and costs. Here’s why you should consider
Join Blink Mobility At These Summer Festivals in L.A.
What’s L.A. without summer festivals? The music, the food, the solidarity with the community…and Blink Mobility will be right there to celebrate in our hometown and provide information about our fully electric rental cars. CicLaVia CicLaVia is a non-profit organization dedicated to keeping areas of Los Angeles car-free. They temporarily close streets to cars and
Celebrating Earth Day Where It Began – in California
We love that we get to celebrate Earth Day in California and there’s plenty to celebrate! California is first in climate change policy and is the country’s leader in electric vehicle ownership and EV infrastructure, while Los Angeles is going the extra mile for energy efficiency. The first Earth Day was April 22, 1970, and
Thinking about buying an EV? Rent One by the Hour!
Electric vehicles (EV’s) are everywhere these days. In the news and online, we hear about EVs- how they are a great part of environmental initiatives, the new go-to due to rising gas prices, and how they’re cool and high tech. According to IEA online, “Sales of electric cars topped 2.1 million globally in 2019, surpassing
5 Reasons We Love Electric Cars
1. Electric vehicles (EVs) are better for the environment, plain and simple. Since EV’s do not release tailpipe emissions, driving an EV does not contribute to the destruction of the ozone layer. Internal combustion engine vehicles (ICEV) release greenhouse gases or particulates into the air that make people sick, EV’s do not. There are two