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Invers expands cooperation with Hertz First Rent A Car

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CloudBoxx, the dedicated sharing telematic unit from Invers, is the solution of choice for Hertz First Rent a Car to digitize vehicles and connect them reliably into the company’s IT infrastructure to make them available digitally. The mobility services provider now equips vehicles for its services in Norway, Sweden and Denmark with CloudBoxx. The agreement is a new chapter in a long history of the trusted partnership.

Siegen/Oslo, June 9th, 2022 – The tech team at Hertz First Rent a Car Nordics in Norway has decided to use sharing technology solutions from Invers for its mobility services in the Nordic region. The operator runs mobility services in a franchise system with independent operations across Norway, Sweden, Finland and Denmark. Invers started to provide connectivity technology to the group as early as 2015. “We know from many years of user experience that connectivity solutions from Invers are best in class technology for innovative Vehicle-as-a-Service solutions and work very reliably”, says Daniel Edman, PMO Manager Nordics at Hertz. “That is reason enough for us to rely on Invers for our new free-floating service as well.”

About Invers

Invers, inventor of automated vehicle sharing, enables mobility service providers to launch, operate and scale their offerings with integrated hardware and software solutions specifically designed for developers of shared mobility services. As the world’s first shared mobility technology company, Invers is developing and reliably maintaining the fundamental building blocks at scale to offer its customers cost-efficient and easily implementable tech solutions.

The company acts as an independent and reliable partner for operators of services such as car sharing, scooter sharing, ride pooling and car rental with the vision to make the use of shared vehicles more convenient and affordable than ownership. Customers include Share Now, Clevershuttle, Miles, Getaround, Flinkster, TIER, Bounce and Emmy. The company was founded in 1993 and has locations in Siegen, Cologne and Vancouver. The development takes place entirely in Germany.

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