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Fares Alone Will Not Sustain the Long-Term Operations of Electric Vehicle Carsharing Programs in Underserved Communities

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  • Harold, Brian
  • Rodier, Caroline PhD

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Access to affordable and reliable transportation options is a significant issue in low-income, rural, and otherwise underserved communities across the United States. Carsharing is one promising option for households that are unable to afford a personal vehicle or have unreliable or insufficient access to a personal vehicle. California has developed multiple grant programs funding shared mobility start-ups (such as carsharing) in underserved communities. This funding is particularly beneficial in areas where private, for-profit carshare companies won’t or can’t operate.

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  • Harold, Brian & Rodier, Caroline PhD, 2025. "Fares Alone Will Not Sustain the Long-Term Operations of Electric Vehicle Carsharing Programs in Underserved Communities," Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series qt6md6c45w, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsdav:qt6md6c45w
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