http://www.t3.com/features/bmw-drivenow-hands-on
We tested BMW's DriveNow on-street car hire service and IMMEDIATELY crashed
the car
By Duncan Bell  [20151002]

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(i3)
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Available in the London area, we reckon it was definitely the other guy's
fault

BMW's DriveNow service allows Londoners to pick up a choice of BMW and MINI
cars, including the T3 Award-winning, all-electric BMW i3. We tried it out,
and almost immediately got involved in a crash, but up to that point we were
highly impressed.

The DriveNow service is available in the north east of London only so far,
on the areas covered by this map. There are 270 cars in total, including BMW
1 Series and Mini Countrymans (Countrymen?) and the big prize, 30 BMW i3
electric cars.

You register here [
https://uk.drive-now.com/#!/register/1
]- there's a £29 fee - and download the app [
https://uk.drive-now.com/
], which is for iOS only, here. The app's key functionality - unlocking the
cars - also works on Apple Watch.

The killer feature of DriveNow is that you can leave the cars anywhere you
want, within the above zone. Well okay, you can't leave them blocking a
junction, but you can freely deposit them in any parking space, gratis.

We found registration straightforward, apart from the fact that it took
three attempts to upload our documents. It also took a day or so for the
driving history to start appearing.

With the likes of Zipcar well established, this kind of on-street, smart
car-hiring service is not new but BMW has innovated by adding features such
as having a fuel guage on the app, and also an easy filtering system to find
the type of car you're after.

The app's sidebar is overly busy with options and could do with some
reorganisation, and it's not very clear that you can use the app to call
customer services, especially when you are, for instance, in a panicked
mindset after an accident.

Now, to be fair, we only discovered this because, upon settling into our BMW
i3, having opened it via the app, we set off and were almost immediately
involved in a minor shunt that we swear is not our fault. We eventually
managed to contact customer services via the car's onboard computer, and
they were very helpful.

DriveNow is a joint venture between BMW and rental company Sixt SE, with
Vodafone providing the communications infrastructure in London. It operates
in eight cities around the world as well as London: Berlin, Hamburg, Munich,
Cologne, Dusseldorf, San Francisco, Vienna, Copenhagen and Norwich. No okay,
not Norwich.

The nature of DriveNow is such that you don't have to pay for tax or fuel,
and insurance is also included. Although to quite what extent the insurance
covers you, we'll have to let you know once this thing works itself out.

Other costs are 39p per minute when driving, 19p per minute when parked up
without having ended the hire period, and you do have to cough up for
London's much-loved congestion zone (£11.50 during peak hours), if you enter
it. Unless, that is, you're in an i3, because that, as a non-polluting EV,
is exempt.

These are all cool cars to drive, especially the i3 and the ability to park
wherever you want is great. However, the relatively small area of London
covered by the service makes it hard to give a big, general thumbs-up to the
service, unless you live, work, shop and do business within that zone ...
[© Future Publishing]



http://www.examiner.com/article/bmw-s-drivenow-electric-car-service-short-circuited-san-francisco
October 5, 2015  ... BMW is pulling the plug on its DriveNow electric
car-sharing program which lets motorists to rent electric cars by the minute
due to problems with “parking permit regulations, in San Francisco, ... the
company ... will look t offer its services elsewhere ... suspending the
service there as of November 2, ... it, “fully expects to return once the
city reforms its parking policies to allow for one-way car sharing.” ...
http://www.autonews.com/article/20151005/RETAIL/151009908/bmw-car-sharing-program-quits-san-francisco


http://evfleetworld.co.uk/news/2015/Oct/DriveNow-adds-further-BMW-i3s-to-electric-car-sharing-fleet-in-London/0438021909
DriveNow adds further BMW i3s to electric car sharing fleet in London
07 Oct 2015   Car sharing specialist DriveNow has boosted its fleet of BMW
i3s in the Capital with 20 new vehicles. The latest BMW i3s joins the
existing 30 on the DriveNow fleet and are available for pick-up and drop-off
anywhere in the boroughs of Hackney, Islington, ...




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