Funride – Car Sharing with a Unique Twist
What do you know about car sharing? You know – the idea that your life circumstances may require you to have access to a car as needed, yet they may make it supremely impractical to own one.
Take a moment and add up the annual cost of your car: the payments, the depreciation, the maintenance, the insurance – plus the aggravation of parking – and then compare that cost to the actual number of hours per year you actually need the car. Might you be better off to rent one online on an as-needed basis, pick it up from any of hundreds of convenient local parking spaces, and later drop it off essentially wherever you want — rather than owning a car — and paying for it — 24 hours a day, 365 days a year?
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It looks like Deloitte Consulting has taken another stab at predicting the EV adoption curve – this time pointing out a comparison to the
Abhishek writes in:
It’s always gratifying to receive notes of appreciation for what we do here at 2GreenEnergy. A reader from Kenya writes:
Many of us have noted with some frustration that the US government has been conspicuously inactive in laying out a migration path to renewable energy.
Frequent contributor Jim Gilbeau writes that he and Jeff Bertsch started a new solar business, which he describes as follows:
I can’t say that I make a serious attempt to follow the politics of Great Britain — even as they apply to the energy sector — but I do check out