The company plans to add 200 new mobility markets around the world by the year 2030.

The three Free2move services will be launched in Dallas and Pasadena. There are free floating car-sharing and subscription services in Washington, D.C., Denver, Portland and Columbus. Free2move plans to add additional services in the future.

Share Now, a free-floating car-sharing service, was recently acquired by Free2move, bolstering its presence in Europe. The demand for new vehicle access options is high and the company's ability to grow so quickly proves that.

In Europe, free floating car-sharing has taken off, but it hasn't taken off in the U.S.

In the U.S., we see more customers using the cars for commute, not just short trips.

Free2move will add an additional 3000 cars to its service by the end of the year and many of them will be the 500e cars. Denver, Portland, Columbus, Washington D.C., Los Angeles, Detroit, Dallas, Miami, Chicago andTampa are some of the cities the company is targeting.

Free2move is launching a dealership program in the U.S. that will allow them to use their own fleets for rental, car-sharing or subscription services.

38 new Free2move "mobility operators" will be added to the network in the U.S. this year.

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