SHARE Expands Mobility Services in Columbus with TNC Licensing
Industry: Transportation & Logistics
SHARE is excited to announce expanded service coverage in Columbus and plans for expansion in Ohio. SHARE just received a Transportation Network Company (TNC) license.
Columbus, OH (PRUnderground) May 29th, 2018
SHARE is excited to announce expanded service coverage in Columbus and plans for expansion in Ohio. SHARE received a Transportation Network Company (TNC) license from the Ohio Public Utilities Commission. SHARE is a scheduled microtransit service with dynamic routing to provide a frictionless experience for those who are transitioning from the car they drive, to the ride they SHARE.
Columbus may be one of the fastest growing cities in America, but it’s a different landscape than dense cities like Chicago, or New York – which is one of the reasons why the US DOT selected Columbus as the model for building a smart city. SHARE is working with employers, senior living communities, and schools to introduce microtransit services that are more efficient and have a lower total cost of operation. TNC licensing allows SHARE to work with businesses, schools, and senior communities that have underutilized vehicles. SHARE increase vehicle utilization by 3X (vs typical commercial vehicles) and there is an average of 5 riders per trip.
Mike Eckel Jr, COO, said: “Unlike other ride sharing services, we still train our drivers like professionals, just as a livery company would. This results in a higher caliber of drivers than other companies in the space. Being a TNC allows us to rapidly expand our fleet while allowing organizations to make their vehicles available in the SHARE vehicle marketplace. Basically, we save our customers money by making better use of vehicle assets in the community. In addition, we now have the ability leverage the power of the SHARE platform statewide as a TNC.”
Regarding SHARE’s growth in Columbus, Rich Langdale of NCT Ventures stated, “Columbus is the testing ground for smart city and new mobility technology. SHARE went through the Smart City Accelerator last year and we saw their vision for how to make microtransit work in our city. It’s great to see their growth and expansion in Ohio.”
SHARE, meanwhile, is thriving in Columbus. In the first quarter of 2018 alone, SHARE’s ridership has grown by 626%. SHARE’s dynamic routing and scheduled service provides the personalization that people are looking for, as commuters transition from the car they drive to the ride they share.
CEO, Ryan McManus, commented about SHARE’s presence in Columbus, “We have been operating quietly in Columbus since October 2017, as we built out the infrastructure and technology that fits the needs of employers, senior living communities, and schools. We are looking beyond Columbus to our next city later this year but right now we have people in Columbus that need rides. We have been rewarded when we focus on serving those who need it most. Shared mobility is a great equalizer and it will allow us to bring jobs, education, and healthcare into communities.”
Since SHARE recently became a TNC, the company now has a vastly increased and growing capacity to serve customers. With many people going car-free over the past several years and even more forecasted over the next 5, SHARE is positioned to pick up the slack left by other ride providers. Learn more, at RideWithShare.com.
About SHARE Mobility
SHARE Mobility is the national leader in rural and suburban transportation solutions for employee commutes and municipality transit programs. SHARE provides software, managed services, and transit analytics to businesses and cities outside of major metros – filling a critical rural transportation gap. Offering access to a national network of mobility operation partners, organizations can also plan and launch a customized route solution with vehicle and driver solutions or retain their own in-house. From launch in 2016, SHARE has safely transported riders two million miles to their destinations on new and efficient transit routes throughout rural and suburban America. For more information, please visit SHAREmobility.com