“Fewer cars give more public space and lower costs,” claims BattMobility founder and CEO Chris de Guytenaer /BattMobility
The car-sharing and mobility organization BattMobility, located in Ghent and only offering electric cars, sees its business boom. The 4-year-old company reached 50 000 shared rides last September and noted a severe increase in car-sharers. BattMobility started as a local initiative in a Ghent neighborhood but has become the city’s market leader for electric car
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