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=Basics=
=Basics=
*A system of Car Rental / Community Ownership, where rather than each person having a car, they use it when needed
*A system of Car Rental / Community Ownership, where rather than each person having a car, they use it when needed
*Can be especially relevant for non-routine use (ie the area is [[Walkable]] / public transit is available for some things, but a car may be needed for longer trips), or for specialty vehicles ( (mini-)vans for people, or cargo vans or pickup trucks/flatbeds for cargo
*Can be especially relevant for non-routine use (ie the area is [[Walkable]] / public transit is available for some things, but a car may be needed for longer trips), or for specialty vehicles ( (mini-)vans for people, or cargo vans or pickup trucks/flatbeds for cargo)
*Thus each person essentially has a fleet of cars for them to use!
*Thus each person essentially has a fleet of cars for them to use!
*There are many services, but two main "categories" of sorts
*There are many services, but two main "categories/types" of sorts
**Fixed Location
**Fixed Location(s)
**Scattered (Just park it, and leave it for the next person to pick up)
**Peer to Peer (Just park it, and leave it for the next person to pick up)
*They are also usually managed/interacted with online via a website and/or app
 
=Existing Services=
*[https://www.digitaltrends.com/cars/best-car-sharing-apps/ Quick Reference/Source on this]
 
==Turo==
*Type: Peer to Peer
*Monthly Fee (No for driver, and no for vehicle owner)
*Price: Free to sign up as a driver and free to post your vehicle to rent. If rental owners opt for Turo Go, the hardware installation costs $190 and currently doesn’t have a subscription fee. 
*Rental rates: Daily rental rates start at about $20 for older and smaller vehicles but can easily top $100 for premium models.
*How much rental owners keep: Rental owners keep 65%, 75%, or 85% of the rental rate depending on the vehicle protection plan picked.
*Mileage limitation: Since it is set by the owner, mileage limitations can range from as little as 100 miles a day to unlimited miles. The normal amount is 200 miles per day, and if you want more you have the option to pay additional for it.
*Gas: Not included. Drivers pay for their gas and must return the rental with the same amount.
*Rental length: '''Turo only offers daily rentals; minute and hourly rates are not available. '''
 
==ZipCar==
*Type: Fixed Locations
*Monthly Fee (No for driver, and yes for vehicle owner (+ requires unlock hardware) )
*May just be rental, need to find more info on car owner side
 
==Getaround==
*Type: Peer to Peer
*Monthly Fee (Yes for driver, and no for vehicle owner (+ requires unlock hardware) )
 
==Enterprise CarShare==
*Type: Fixed Locations
*Monthly Fee (No for driver, and yes for vehicle owner )
*May just be rental, need to find more info on car owner side
 
==HyreCar==
*Aimed at work in the [[Gig Economy]]
*Only key transfer (and maybe key lock box) available
 
=Open Source/Free Alternative=
==MVP==
*[[FLOSS]] (need to look into hosting and how all that would work)
*Peer-to-Peer and Fixed Location(s) Supported
*No Monthly Fee (Maybe transaction fee, again largely dependent on hosting)
*Both on demand usage, and reservation based systems supported
*Support for:
**Face to Face Key Exchange
**Key Lockbox Based Key Exchange
**Some sort of wireless unlock (need to try and plot security wise (rfid/bluetooth/wifi etc may be *very* venerable to hacking/password theft etc?)
*App (For Android, and iOS (ios is odd with their app store so that may be less possible) and Website
*Allow car owners to have a profile/management system where they can decide how they want to do it + enter all info, and thus create all the tags for the prospective users to filter through
*Maybe add some sort of long term maintenance cost / driven distance added pricing to take care of that issue?
*Probably require fuel up and/or maybe just reimbursement (so you don't constantly fill up when at 85% capacity etc)
*Hourly and Daily Rates (+ car owner designations for what is allowable)
*No in-car smoking allowed, probably make some sort of "code of conduct" with penalty/ban and/or just cleanup fee to discourage/prevent people from leaving it a mess
 
==Need to figure out / look into's==
*Liability / Insurance (does the car owner's insurance cover/deal with that + how does that work, also fees for minor scratches / flats etc?)
*Exact Pricing Equation / Model
*Specifics of Code of Conduct and/or Penalties etc
*How keyless access should work (if adopted)
*Hosting / Money Transfer etc
*[[Congestion Pricing]] and/or Incentives for more people per vehicle / using "the best tool for the job" (ie efficient sedan etc for 1-4 passengers, mini- van for 4-8 passengers etc)
*Privacy vs Data
*If you could make an [[OSHW]] ad-on kit for all the functions (keyless access, data logging, built in user interface panel, custom fuel warnings, sat nav plugins etc)
**Also if this could interfere with car safety systems (if the systems even connect) and how to deal with that
**Could also do an entirely separate system (rpi + gps sensor + keyless entry sensor + *insert name of that one port* plugin, or that [[Carduino]] thing?


=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
*
*[[Carpool]] / [[Rideshare]] (similar concepts, the latter is essentially moreso like a taxi service in most implementations, the former could possibly be tied in to this as well)
*[[Toolshare]] a similar system but for [[Power Tools]] and similar things


=External Links=
=External Links=
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carsharing The Wikipedia Page on Car Sharing]
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carsharing The Wikipedia Page on Car Sharing]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OObwqreAJ48 A Video by the YouTube Channel "Not Just Bikes" Titled "You Don't Need to Own a Car if You Don't Drive to Work - Carsharing" ]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OObwqreAJ48 A Video by the YouTube Channel "Not Just Bikes" Titled "You Don't Need to Own a Car if You Don't Drive to Work - Carsharing" ]
[[Category: Sharing Economy]]

Latest revision as of 04:38, 1 August 2021

Basics

  • A system of Car Rental / Community Ownership, where rather than each person having a car, they use it when needed
  • Can be especially relevant for non-routine use (ie the area is Walkable / public transit is available for some things, but a car may be needed for longer trips), or for specialty vehicles ( (mini-)vans for people, or cargo vans or pickup trucks/flatbeds for cargo)
  • Thus each person essentially has a fleet of cars for them to use!
  • There are many services, but two main "categories/types" of sorts
    • Fixed Location(s)
    • Peer to Peer (Just park it, and leave it for the next person to pick up)
  • They are also usually managed/interacted with online via a website and/or app

Existing Services

Turo

  • Type: Peer to Peer
  • Monthly Fee (No for driver, and no for vehicle owner)
  • Price: Free to sign up as a driver and free to post your vehicle to rent. If rental owners opt for Turo Go, the hardware installation costs $190 and currently doesn’t have a subscription fee.
  • Rental rates: Daily rental rates start at about $20 for older and smaller vehicles but can easily top $100 for premium models.
  • How much rental owners keep: Rental owners keep 65%, 75%, or 85% of the rental rate depending on the vehicle protection plan picked.
  • Mileage limitation: Since it is set by the owner, mileage limitations can range from as little as 100 miles a day to unlimited miles. The normal amount is 200 miles per day, and if you want more you have the option to pay additional for it.
  • Gas: Not included. Drivers pay for their gas and must return the rental with the same amount.
  • Rental length: Turo only offers daily rentals; minute and hourly rates are not available.

ZipCar

  • Type: Fixed Locations
  • Monthly Fee (No for driver, and yes for vehicle owner (+ requires unlock hardware) )
  • May just be rental, need to find more info on car owner side

Getaround

  • Type: Peer to Peer
  • Monthly Fee (Yes for driver, and no for vehicle owner (+ requires unlock hardware) )

Enterprise CarShare

  • Type: Fixed Locations
  • Monthly Fee (No for driver, and yes for vehicle owner )
  • May just be rental, need to find more info on car owner side

HyreCar

  • Aimed at work in the Gig Economy
  • Only key transfer (and maybe key lock box) available

Open Source/Free Alternative

MVP

  • FLOSS (need to look into hosting and how all that would work)
  • Peer-to-Peer and Fixed Location(s) Supported
  • No Monthly Fee (Maybe transaction fee, again largely dependent on hosting)
  • Both on demand usage, and reservation based systems supported
  • Support for:
    • Face to Face Key Exchange
    • Key Lockbox Based Key Exchange
    • Some sort of wireless unlock (need to try and plot security wise (rfid/bluetooth/wifi etc may be *very* venerable to hacking/password theft etc?)
  • App (For Android, and iOS (ios is odd with their app store so that may be less possible) and Website
  • Allow car owners to have a profile/management system where they can decide how they want to do it + enter all info, and thus create all the tags for the prospective users to filter through
  • Maybe add some sort of long term maintenance cost / driven distance added pricing to take care of that issue?
  • Probably require fuel up and/or maybe just reimbursement (so you don't constantly fill up when at 85% capacity etc)
  • Hourly and Daily Rates (+ car owner designations for what is allowable)
  • No in-car smoking allowed, probably make some sort of "code of conduct" with penalty/ban and/or just cleanup fee to discourage/prevent people from leaving it a mess

Need to figure out / look into's

  • Liability / Insurance (does the car owner's insurance cover/deal with that + how does that work, also fees for minor scratches / flats etc?)
  • Exact Pricing Equation / Model
  • Specifics of Code of Conduct and/or Penalties etc
  • How keyless access should work (if adopted)
  • Hosting / Money Transfer etc
  • Congestion Pricing and/or Incentives for more people per vehicle / using "the best tool for the job" (ie efficient sedan etc for 1-4 passengers, mini- van for 4-8 passengers etc)
  • Privacy vs Data
  • If you could make an OSHW ad-on kit for all the functions (keyless access, data logging, built in user interface panel, custom fuel warnings, sat nav plugins etc)
    • Also if this could interfere with car safety systems (if the systems even connect) and how to deal with that
    • Could also do an entirely separate system (rpi + gps sensor + keyless entry sensor + *insert name of that one port* plugin, or that Carduino thing?

Internal Links

  • Carpool / Rideshare (similar concepts, the latter is essentially moreso like a taxi service in most implementations, the former could possibly be tied in to this as well)
  • Toolshare a similar system but for Power Tools and similar things

External Links