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GM is deploying over 100 Chevy Bolt EVs through its car-sharing network in Los Angeles

GM announced today an expansion of Maven, its car-sharing and ridesharing service, in Los Angeles with the introduction of the all-electric Chevy Bolt EV in the fleet.

Once fully deployed, this new initiative will add over 100 Bolt EVs to the Los Angeles fleet.

The automaker claims that Maven is already doing well in Los Angeles with “an average of 56 percent member growth month-over-month since launching in October 2016,” but the introduction of the all-electric Bolt EV could bring even more new customers looking to get into electric mobility at a low-cost.

Julia Steyn, Vice President of General Motors Urban Mobility and Maven, said that they plan to collaborate more with cities on similar deployments:

“Maven is a smart, seamless and flexible mobility platform providing sharing solutions that meet the different needs of unique communities. Starting with Los Angeles, Maven will focus on collaborating with cities and municipalities to co-create smart transportation solutions that enhance mobility, create jobs and ease parking and congestion.”

Through the Maven app, users can find available vehicles around them in reserved parking lots. The process is made simple and the vehicle can be unlocked through the mobile app.

In California, Maven users even have access to the EVGO charging network now that the Bolt EV is available.

With over 100 units to be deployed, it should accelerate GM’s Bolt EV deliveries in the state. The automaker delivered a total of just over 1,700 units since it started production last December.

For the introduction of the Bolt EV in the network, GM released some stats about Maven since its launch last year:

  • In 13 months, Maven has launched three products and has grown to 17 cities in the U.S. and Canada: Ann Arbor, Michigan; Atlanta; Baltimore; Boston; Chicago; Denver; Detroit; Los Angeles; Jersey City, New Jersey; Nashville, Tennessee; New York City; Orlando, Florida; Phoenix; San Diego; San Francisco; Washington, D.C.; and Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
  • Maven has more than 24,000 members who have made more than 27,500 reservations.
  • Maven members have traveled more than 78 million miles.
  • The average Maven City trip is 121 miles and lasts more than 12 hours.
  • The Lyft Express Drive program with Maven in Los Angeles is currently the largest in the nation.

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