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Groupe PSA chooses Washington, DC to launch Free2Move carsharing and mobility services in the US

Groupe PSA is starting its Free2Move carsharing services in Washington, DC today. This “free-floating” service provides 24/7 access to a fleet of 600 cars parked on public streets across all 8 wards in the District of Columbia.

The Free2Move Carsharing app allows new members to join in a few clicks. With a valid drivers’ license and a $10 membership fee, booking a car and driving from point A to point B for minutes, hours or days is easy. The app provides all of the logistics required to locate, book, open/lock & pay for its vehicles throughout the city. “Free-floating” refers to the user’s freedom to drive.

Free2Move Carsharing app always calculates the least expensive cost to the user. There are no late fees, “per trip” fees or insurance charges and every trip cost is based on a 500-mile usage. Parking and gas—as well as insurance for drivers above 21 years of age—is included in the service.

Free2Move provides mobility solutions in 12 countries via 65,000 vehicles (cars, scooters and bikes) to more than 1.5 million customers worldwide, just two years after its launch.

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