Free2move, a global leader in mobility services, is expanding its sustainable carsharing offer in the Netherlands with the integration of 50 fully electric Opel Mokka electric vehicles (EVs) in Amsterdam.
The Opel Mokka electric, equipped with a 100% electric powertrain and state-of-the-art technology, offers an ideal option for urban mobility.
Perfectly suited for both short trips and longer city journeys, the Mokka electric combines performance, comfort, and energy efficiency – making it a valuable addition to Free2move’s Amsterdam fleet.
All 50 Opel Mokka EVs are available through the Free2move app, enabling users to locate, reserve, and unlock effortlessly.
Flexible rental options, ranging from per-minute to hourly and daily rates, cater to diverse mobility needs.
The integrated Digital Charging feature provides a more efficient and intelligent way to recharge electric vehicles across the entire fleet.
Users can start charging directly from the app, eliminating the need for physical charging cards.
Charging stations are displayed in real-time, showing availability, connector types, and maximum charging power.
With station locations visible on the map, users can easily plan their route, choose where to park, and end their rental while charging – minimizing parking stress and maximizing convenience.
This update also significantly expands the number of accessible charging stations, making sustainable driving in Amsterdam even easier.
Driving the future of clean urban mobility
In addition to the new Opel Mokka electric, the Amsterdam fleet includes a broad selection of vehicles tailored to different mobility needs – from compact city cars like Peugeot e-208 to the versatile mid-sized Opel Corsa-e.
Together, these models support both the daily routines of individual users and the city’s long-term sustainability objectives.
“We are excited to introduce 50 new Opel Mokka electric vehicles to the Amsterdam fleet, offering even more sustainable and flexible mobility solutions and driving the shift to electric transport,” says Lotfi Louez, co-CEO at Free2move.
He continues: “This is also a response to the expectations of our customers, who in a recent survey expressed a preference for this model in 60% of cases.”
“The Opel Mokka electric stands out as a benchmark in the electric compact SUV segment, combining bold design with advanced technology. We look forward to supporting Free2move in Amsterdam and beyond,” states Andres van der Kuil, Managing Director Opel Netherlands.
About Free2move
Free2move is a global mobility provider offering a complete and unique ecosystem to its individual and business customers.
Driven by data and technology, the company places the customer experience at the top of its priorities.
Clean, safe, affordable and accessible via a single app, the offering includes free-floating car-sharing, short, medium and long-term car rental, subscription-based car-sharing and parking services.
Free2move currently has more than six million customers, 500,000 rental vehicles and 500,000 parking spaces.
Headquartered in Paris, the company is part of the global automotive manufacturer and mobility provider Stellantis.
About Opel
Opel is one of the largest European car manufacturers and a leader in the reduction of CO2 emissions thanks to its extensive electrification offensive.
The company was founded by Adam Opel in Rüsselsheim, Germany, in 1862 and started building automobiles in 1899.
Opel is part of Stellantis NV, a global leader created for the new era of sustainable mobility.
Together with its British sister brand Vauxhall, the company is represented in more than 60 countries around the globe, continuing to enter new international markets.
Opel is currently consistently implementing its electrification strategy to secure sustainable success and ensure that the future mobility demands of customers are met.
An electrified variant of each Opel model is already available today.
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