Classic car sharing (Stationary Car Sharing)This traditional model is the most common across Germany. Classic car sharing companies operate from stations or terminals at specific locations. You use the provider's app to book your choice of car, rental period, and specific station in advance.
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Zipcar operates primarily in Great Britain and France, plus Barcelona and Istanbul. Car2go, which rents the smallest Smart model, operates mostly in Germany and Italy, plus Amsterdam, Madrid, and Vienna.
In particular, Drivy has grown to become the biggest round-trip car sharing service in Europe in terms of self-service fleet size. Drivy's fleet size surpasses all other competitors with 3400 Drivy Open cars that can be instantly booked and unlocked without a key through the Drivy app.
Uber. While Uber faced regulatory challenges in Germany, it continued to operate in several major cities, including Berlin, Hamburg, Cologne, Frankfurt, and Stuttgart. Uber offers various services, including UberX (standard rides), UberGreen (eco-friendly vehicles), and UberVan (for larger groups).
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Uber is not specifically banned, but its original business model UberPop (brokering rides provided by people with no taxi or business license or commerical insurance) violates German regulations and after losing a bunch of court cases, Uber cancelled this service in Germany.