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GreenMobility has started a large scale pilot to test Invers solution for smoke and damage detection across its electric car sharing fleet

Danish car sharing operator GreenMobility started pilot project with Invers technology | Source: GreenMobility

The Danish electric car-sharing leader has started a pilot project with the use of Invers technology to protect its assets. The company, which operates the largest car sharing fleet in Denmark, is testing Invers smoke and damage detection modules across its entire fleet.

Siegen/Copenhagen, February 19th, 2026 – GreenMobility is going to start a pilot project to test across its entire fleet the smoke and damage detection technology from Invers. This marks one of the largest pilot projects of in-vehicle smoke and damage detection technology in European shared mobility to date. GreenMobility is starting the pilot project now in February 2026 with the objective to test the improvement of customer experience, enhance vehicle protection and automate incident handling.

GreenMobility’s smoke and damage detection based on Invers solutions not only discourages unwanted in-car behavior, such as smoking, but also speeds up the whole damage detection process, all while maintaining a seamless digital customer experience. “GreenMobility is a frontrunner in electric car sharing. Consistent vehicle quality and smart automation are critical to our business scaling profitably,” says Kasper Gjedsted, GreenMobility’s CEO. “With this new pilot project, we test the Invers ecosystem on a large scale.” The Invers solution uses advanced sensor technology to detect smoking events in the vehicle interior and AI-supported sensors to detect and document new damage. These solutions enable operators to identify misuse and incidents in near real time, trigger internal workflows, and charge responsible users when appropriate. “We hope that the technology will help us protect our cars, respond faster to incidents, and keep vehicles clean and safe for the next user, all with minimal operational overhead. That is why we decided to test it across the fleet”, add Kasper Gjedsted.

GreenMobility will be performing the installation in a plug and play approach with an average of 50 vehicles per day, with technical support by Invers and their local partner where needed. “By combining our asset protection solutions with GreenMobility’s fully electric fleet and flexible rental model, GreenMobility aims to set a new standard for vehicle quality and operational efficiency in car sharing, supporting Denmark’s broader objective of promoting sustainable, shared mobility,” says Bharath Devanathan, Chief Business Officer at Invers.

About Invers

Invers enables car sharing operators to launch and operate fleets at scale with integrated hardware and software solutions. As the inventor of automated vehicle sharing, Invers is developing and reliably maintaining the fundamental building blocks to offer its customers cost-efficient and easily implementable technical solutions.

The company acts as an independent and reliable partner for operators of services such as car sharing, rental and car subscription services with the vision to make the use of shared vehicles more convenient and affordable than ownership. Customers include Cambio, Citiz, Enterprise Car Share, Free2move, Flinkster, Getaround, GreenMobility, Greenwheels, Hertz 24/7, Miles, MyWheels and Zity. The company was founded in 1993 and has locations in Siegen, Cologne and Vancouver. The development takes place in Germany. www.invers.com

About GreenMobility

GreenMobility offers modern, app-based car rental on the user’s terms with around 1,400 electric vehicles available in Copenhagen and Aarhus. Options range from compact city cars for short trips to spacious minibuses for weekend outings, premium cars for holidays, and vans for moving or transport. Rental periods are fully flexible, ranging from a few minutes to a full month. Pricing always includes charging, insurance, and parking within the operating zone. Since 2016, GreenMobility’s electric cars have been a visible part of the urban landscape, and the company is listed on the Nasdaq Copenhagen under the ticker GREENM.

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