Stellantis’ Free2move has largely flown under the radar in the United States as the company only has a presence in seven markets including Austin, Denver, Los Angeles, and San Diego. However, it appears 2023 is the year that Free2move will go mainstream as the company has usedIn particular, the company announced an expansion plan that will see Free2move open mobility hubs in Dallas and Pasadena early this year.
The next step up is becoming a Free2move Mobility Operator. The company didn’t go into many specifics, but said “in addition to rental options, [this] program also includes special access to Stellantis vehicles and increased online visibility.”The dealer program kicks off this year and is expected to rapidly increase Free2move’s footprint. In particular, the company aims to have 38 Free2move Mobility Operators and 30 Free2move Mobility Corners in 2023.
Getting back to Free2move, the company said city dwellers no longer use a single mode of transportation so they’re envisioning a “near future” where their smart assistant will find the “most efficient path from A to B.” This is envisioned to take a variety of transportation modes into account including e-bikes, autonomous shuttles, private cars, and even electric vertical take-off and landing aircraft.
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