General Motors almost halved car sharing service Maven

Automobile company General Motors (GM) is significantly reducing the geography of its Maven carsharing service.

General Motors almost halved car sharing service Maven

A GM representative, who confirmed the closure of the Maven service in some cities, did not specify which localities were affected. He said the company plans to focus on markets with the highest demand and growth potential.

The WSJ resource, which first reported on the reduction of the service, said that Maven will continue to work in Detroit, Los Angeles, Washington, DC and Toronto. According to the company's website, Maven is available in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Detroit, Denver, Los Angeles, New York, Orlando, San Francisco, and Washington, DC ), as well as in Toronto.

maven was created thanks to a policy change by GM in early 2016 that showed an interest in off-the-shelf transportation solutions outside of its traditional core business of manufacturing and selling cars, trucks and SUVs to consumers.



Source: 3dnews.ru

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