Maven Joins City Of Austin, Texas In Deploying All-Electric Shared Use Fleet Of Chevrolet Bolt EVs
March 2, 2018 by General Motors
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•Maven Gig is platform agnostic and members can use the car to drive for rideshare services or for grocery, package and food delivery. BOLT EV The Chevrolet Bolt EV with an EPA-estimated range of 238 all-electric miles1 is the most popular vehicle among Maven Gig drivers. Bolt EVs in the Maven fleet have driven 6.5 million all-electric miles since February 2017 and have saved an estimated 250,000 gallons of gas. An estimated 643,800 rideshare passengers have been transported in Maven Gig vehicles, and drivers shouldn't feel any range anxiety: •On average, Maven Gig members in Bolt EVs drive more than half the vehicle range every day. •Approximately 9 percent of daily trips exceed the EPA-estimated range of the car1. •Maven Gig drivers have taken trips from San Francisco to Portland2 and from San Diego to Los Angeles. QUOTE ME 'Maven is excited to offer an all-electric fleet of shared vehicles for the gig economy,' said Julia Steyn, vice president, General Motors Urban Mobility and Maven. 'Austin is a perfect partner for this launch because of the city's commitment to innovation and sustainable transportation.' 'The city of Austin launched Electric Drive one year ago as an example of a sustainable mobility hub in the heart of downtown,' said Austin Mayor Steve Adler. 'We now have the launch of Maven's first all-electric fleet in our community as a result. Maven Gig creates more opportunities to earn a living while on a sustainable platform.' 'We are very pleased that Maven chose Austin for its first all-electric fleet,' said Jackie Sargent, Austin Energy general manager. 'Austin is a community that champions clean air, renewable energy and increasingly, electric vehicles. Austin Energy will continue to work on innovative solutions that will help Austin achieve its ambitious climate protection goals.' BACKGROUND Maven Gig first launched in November 2016 to provide vehicles for rideshare drivers in San Francisco and has since expanded the offering for package, grocery and food delivery drivers. The mobile app provides drivers the ability to reserve cars and earn money on their own terms. Unlimited miles and insurance are included, and there's no membership fee. Vehicle reservations are now available in Austin, Baltimore, Boston, Detroit, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Diego, San Francisco and Washington, D.C. Interested drivers can download the Maven app for Apple in the App Store and for Android in the Google Play Store. CONNECT Facebook, Instagram, Twitter: @drivemaven Learn more about Maven at maven.com
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