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Oxfordshire electric car club pilot scheme puts hire vehicles in car parks

Mark Moran
04 April 2023
Robert Schopen from Co Wheels, Phillip Wright and Kieran Allen from Enterprise CarClub, Jenny Figueiredo, Oxfordshire County Council’s EV charging project Manager, Phil Shadbolt from EZ-Charge, Rebecca and Ross Batting from Thame EV Hire Club

 

An Oxfordshire wide car sharing pilot scheme is this month making 14 new electric vehicles available for people to hire on an hourly or daily basis.

Oxfordshire County Council, Oxford City Council, Cherwell, South Oxfordshire, Vale of White Horse and West Oxfordshire district councils have partnered with car club providers Co Wheels, Enterprise Car Club, and Thame EV Car Hire to offer pay per use EVs on a 12-month trial basis.

The scheme gives people the chance to...

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