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Carsharing in Moscow is a rapidly developing type of public transport in the city. As of December 2024 Moscow belives to be the largest fleet of carsharing vehicles in the world which counts more than 40,000 cars with 1.7 mln regular users (141,000 daily trips, 6-7 trips by a car per day). [ 1 ]
The company was founded in 2015 with a fleet of 100 cars in Moscow. [4] [5] As of October 2021, Delimobil has more than 18,000 cars in Moscow and 11 cities in Russia. In the same month, Delimobil has filed documents with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for an IPO on the New York Stock Exchange. [6]
Yandex.Drive car. The service began operating on February 21, 2018 in Moscow with a fleet of 750 Kia Rio, Kia Rio X-Line and Renault Kaptur cars. "Drive" initially launched with a large fleet and was the first among Russian services to offer users dynamic pricing that takes into account the demand for cars and the situation on the road.
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Transport in Moscow includes ... Moscow became biggest city in Europe and second city in world by presence of car sharing with about 17000 short-term rental vehicles ...
DriveNow was a one-way carsharing service wholly owned by the automotive manufacturer BMW. [1] In 2019, DriveNow and car2go, a carsharing service from Daimler AG, merged to form the global mobility provider Share Now, [2] with a combined fleet of 20,000 vehicles in 31 cities in 14 countries and over four million members worldwide.
In 2020, the Moscow Department of Transportation demanded that Wheely begins sharing real-time journey data from all the vehicles on its platform. [29] Wheely filed an official complaint with the UK's Information Commissioner's Office, as fulfilling the request would have violated Wheely's General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) obligations. [30]
It is located in Domodedovo, Moscow Oblast, 42 kilometres (26 mi) south-southeast from the city centre of Moscow. Domodedovo Airport serves regular flights across Russia, as well as to Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, and it is the third largest airport in Russia and the CIS after Sheremetyevo and Pulkovo .