Munich Startup
LEMI CarSharing

LEMI CarSharing

LEMI is currently in formation and will offer a platform for 100% digital car sharing from the second quarter of 2020. The focus is on rural areas and small towns that have largely been avoided by commercial car sharing providers....

Founded2026
Business ModelOther
IndustryCarsharing
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About LEMI CarSharing

LEMI is currently in formation and will offer a platform for 100% digital car sharing from the second quarter of 2020. The focus is on rural areas and small towns that have largely been avoided by commercial car sharing providers. LEMI relies on cooperation with local municipal administrations and uses existing fleets to ensure economical car sharing operations in rural regions as well. The usually large fleets of car dealerships in particular should be utilized to enable them higher utilization rates and to offer citizens in their vicinity an alternative to private cars. Communities thus benefit from a sustainable mobility offering for their citizens. Users can locate the nearest car sharing station via the app, reserve a vehicle available there, and unlock it. Registration, verification, driving license check, booking, and billing are all handled completely digitally via the LEMI platform. Fleet operators such as car dealerships can install the LEMI CarSharing box in their vehicle in just a few minutes. The vehicle can then be connected to the LEMI platform via a web application and made available for users to book. Just as quickly and on demand, a vehicle can be temporarily converted back and removed from the platform.

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