Dubai, United Arab Emirates: March 19, 2017
 – Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. and the City of Yokohama
 are introducing a round-trip car sharing service today featuring the 
Nissan New Mobility Concept, an ultra-compact electric vehicle.
The
 service, “Choimobi Yokohama,” enables users who register online to pick
 up and return cars in 14 locations around Yokohama Station. Cars can be
 reserved 30 minutes in advance and
 can be driven within the city.
The
 service costs 250 yen per 15 minutes plus a 200 yen basic charge, with a
 maximum daily charge of 3,000 yen. Users need a Japanese driver’s 
license, a smartphone and a Japan-issued
 credit card. 
Registration is available on the Choimobi website: 
https://nissan-rentacar.com/ choimobi-yokohama/. Nissan and the 
City of Yokohama previously conducted a two-year trial of Japan’s first 
one-way car sharing service using ultra-compact electric vehicles, 
starting in October 2013. The aim was to encourage
 low-emission transport options, improve the quality of transportation 
and promote tourism. In October 2015, the partnership began renting cars
 to local tour operators and businesses.
The
 new round-trip service is meant to further promote ultra-compact 
mobility and build a sustainable business model through public-private 
cooperation. The service will also include
 guided tours around central Yokohama and long-term car rentals for 
businesses.
Nissan
 and the City of Yokohama will continue usability and feasibility 
studies by encouraging various local entities to join the program.


