Bollore has launched its electric car sharing service, Bluela, in Los Angeles. The service is currently available in the downtown area, and will expand to other parts of the city in the coming months. Users can sign up for the service online or through the Bluela app, and will be given access to a fleet of electric cars that they can use for short journeys around the city. The cars can be parked at any of the service's dedicated parking spots, and will be charged automatically.

Bluela is currently available in Paris, Bordeaux, and Lyon, and has plans to expand to other major cities around the world. The service is part of Bollore's wider ambition to promote the use of electric vehicles and sustainable transport, and has so far been well received by users and critics alike.

How it works

Bluela is a fully electric car sharing service that is currently available in downtown Los Angeles. The service is operated by Bollore, aFrench multinational conglomerate. Users can sign up for the service online or through the Bluela app, and will be given access to a fleet of electric cars that they can use for short journeys around the city. The cars can be parked at any of the service's dedicated parking spots, and will be charged automatically.

Pricing

Bluela prices are based on the time of day and the length of the journey. There is also a flat fee for parking. Prices start at $4 for 30 minutes of use, and go up to $24 for 24 hours of use. Parking is $2 per hour.

Benefits

The main benefit of Bluela is that it offers a convenient and affordable way to get around Los Angeles without having to use a car. The service is also fully electric, so users can help to reduce their carbon footprint. In addition, the cars are fitted with GPS tracking devices so that users can always find their way back to their parking spot.

Bluela vs. Other Car Sharing Services

Bluela is just one of many car sharing services that are now available in Los Angeles. Others include Zipcar, Car2Go, and Maven. Bluela is unique in that it is fully electric and is operated by a major conglomerate. However, it is not the cheapest option, and its coverage is currently limited to downtown.