Council employees get Mobility Hub for electric cars and e-bikes
Enterprise Rent-A-Car and Dublin City Council (DCC) have launched a Mobility Hub pilot as part of the Smart Dublin initiative, in partnership with Enterprise Ireland’s Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Programme.
Under the project, Enterprise Rent-A-Car will provide a shared electric car and e-bike service at the council’s Wood Quay offices, helping to reduce congestion, free up parking spaces and encourage Council employees to adopt healthier ways to commute.
The dedicated vehicles – three Nissan Leaf electric cars and five e-bikes – are available to employees during the workday. DCC team members can reserve vehicles through a smartphone app, their laptop or PC, and can view real time information on vehicle availability.
Access is provided through a PIN that is generated each time a user books a car or bike.
Pictured are Gary Killeen, Business Rental Sales Director, Enterprise Rent-A-Car Ireland; Owen Keegan, Chief Executive, Dublin City Council; and George O’Connor, MD of Enterprise Rent-A-Car Ireland.
Under the project, Enterprise Rent-A-Car will provide a shared electric car and e-bike service at the council’s Wood Quay offices, helping to reduce congestion, free up parking spaces and encourage Council employees to adopt healthier ways to commute.
The dedicated vehicles – three Nissan Leaf electric cars and five e-bikes – are available to employees during the workday. DCC team members can reserve vehicles through a smartphone app, their laptop or PC, and can view real time information on vehicle availability.
Access is provided through a PIN that is generated each time a user books a car or bike.
Pictured are Gary Killeen, Business Rental Sales Director, Enterprise Rent-A-Car Ireland; Owen Keegan, Chief Executive, Dublin City Council; and George O’Connor, MD of Enterprise Rent-A-Car Ireland.
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