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Evo Car Share to add 250 cars to Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­fleet this spring

"Evo is stepping up – we're investing significantly and doing everything possible to get more Evos on the road and keep expanding to meet growing demand."
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Evo Car Share has announced that it will add 250 more Evos to the roads this spring with the potential for further expansion.

Set to arrive in April, the new cars will increase the company's 100 per cent hybrid fleet of Evos to 1,750. Further, the company notes that technology and systems enhancements will be available to help more people book smoothly during peak times is coming in the weeks ahead.

"Evo is a local company dedicated to this region and we're here to stay," says Tai Silvey, VP Evo Car Share. As Evo looks ahead and becomes the only one-way car share in the area from the end of February, Silvey says, "Evo is stepping up – we're investing significantly and doing everything possible to get more Evos on the road and keep expanding to meet growing demand."

Silvey plans to expand Evo's fleet again this summer and confirms he's discussing policy adjustments with the City of Vancouver to support continued expansion.

The news comes after Share Now, the company formerly known as Car2go, announced that it would be shutting down service in North America. A major player in the global car sharing service, the company stated that it would exit the North American market and cease operations in London, Brussels and Florence, effective Feb. 29, 2020. As a result, Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­will lose one of its biggest car-sharing services. 

Since launching almost five years ago, Evo's current 1,500 Toyota Prius Hybrids typically complete over 10,000 trips per a day. The release states that, "Evo's total fleet has replaced approximately 13,500 privately owned vehicles helping to drive a reduction in vehicle kilometers travelled by over 19,000 kms per vehicle annually."

Evo members can use the service and pick up or drop off anywhere in the Evo home zone covering areas around Vancouver, North Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster and satellites serving UBC, Cap U, SFU and Grouse Mountain.