Car-sharing companies Amber and MyWheels take on the future together. Shared mobility is now easier and more accepted.
30 juni 2022, Amsterdam – MyWheels and Amber are joining forces and are set to shape the business and private market of shared mobility in the coming years. Their aim is to radically reduce the impact of mobility on climate and cities. Both companies have experienced exponential growth in recent years. Tech-driven Amber with its innovative concept of a ride guarantee and data-driven technology, and market leader MyWheels with its nationwide network of shared cars.
Technology and scale will ensure that people can have a shared car anytime, anywhere. It is easy to join, you only pay for what you use and you contribute to a high-quality living environment. The two companies firmly believe that ‘sharing is becoming the better way of having’. Developments such as autonomous driving, AI and the energy transition are important catalysts in this respect.
‘By joining forces with Amber, we are creating the mobility system of the future,’ says MyWheels CEO Karina Tiekstra. ‘Together, we can accelerate the transition from car ownership to car use and thus increase our impact. By combining the strengths of both organisations, we’ll be able to offer our customers a better service. We’re making shared mobility accessible to everyone. It’s becoming mainstream.’
‘Amber and MyWheels are creating the mobility system of the future,’ says Amber founder Hans de Penning. ‘We’re going to refine and perfect our software; our demand-driven shared mobility is becoming an inevitability.’
This combination is a logical step for investor and shareholder The Sharing Group (TSG). TSG aims to use the power of sharing to increase its social impact and reduce climate impact. With investors such as the Brabantse Ontwikkelings Maatschappij and Pala Group B.V., the new combination has a solid foundation.
About The Sharing Group
TSG opereert binnen verschillende markten met een focus op tech, energy en mobility. Begonnen vanuit Nederland breidt de organisatie gestaag uit naar de rest van Europa. Altijd en overal vanuit hetzelfde vertrekpunt: meer social impact, minder impact op het milieu. TSG doet dat vanuit verschillende creatieve hubs door heel Nederland, van Rotterdam en Lelystad tot Amsterdam. Check website
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