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Christer Viksaas Grandal Sales Manager at Hyre AS
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Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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Vidhya Soundararajan Bachelorgrad - Anvendt i folkehelsearbeid (Livsstilsendring og folkehelse)-
Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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Hamse A. Support Agent at Hyre-
Oslo, Oslo, Norway
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David Öberg Managing Director (VD) at Hyre Sweden | Ex-Bain-
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Paulina Renman Student inom folkrätt i kris och konflikt på Försvarshögskolan-
Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden
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Overview
Hyre is a car sharing company that launched the first version of the platform in 2018. We are a joint venture between Møller Mobility Group and Hyre Management, with MMG as the largest shareholder. Today we are the largest car sharing company in the Nordics with over 2,000 shared cars. Quick and seamless customer journey With just one app, you can book, unlock and settle the car rental - without ever having to wait in line to pick up your car. Toll, fuel, and rental prices are automatically calculated in real time, providing you with a complete overview and eliminating time spent on administration and settlement. Our vehicles are always available and our mission is to never be more than 5 minutes away from where you are. The fleet of cars is owned and operated by Hyre witch gives us complete control over the customer journey to ensure predictable and safe access to modern cars at competitive prices. We believe in a future of shared, self-driving electric cars because: 1. The car itself changes. Today's cars are connected to the internet, enabling more efficient car sharing. Furthermore, the car is now electric and in due time it will be self-driven. 2. Demographics are changing. The car is no longer an important status symbol, and Hyre sees that today's youth do not want to own a car. People want simplicity, flexibility, and freedom. 3. Sustainability is a requirement. The way we move today is not sustainable. Even with electric cars, densification in the largest cities will force alternative solutions in people transport.
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