Greenwheels
Greenwheels is the largest carsharing corporation in the Netherlands and also operates in Germany. Operations in the United Kingdom ceased on 1 March 2013.[1]
Industry | Carsharing |
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Founded |
1995 [2] |
Founder | Gijs van Lookeren Campagne[3] and Jan Borghuis[4] |
Headquarters | Rotterdam, Netherlands[2] |
Area served | Germany (21), Netherlands (90) |
Key people | Alexander Hinz - director,[5] Andrew Berkhout - director [5] |
Services | Carsharing |
Revenue | 13 millions € (2015)[6] |
Number of employees | >30 |
Divisions | Greenwheels Germany |
Website |
www |
Founded as Collect Car B.V. on 21 June 1995 by Gijs van Lookeren Campagne and Jan Borghuis, whom were inspired by car sharing by German students in the 1980s.[7] Now the biggest and most successful carsharing company of the Netherlands, Collect Car B.V., Rotterdam, - better known by its trademark 'Greenwheels' - bought the majority of the shares of StattAuto, a German carsharing company (founded in 1994 as StattAuto Hamburger CarSharing GmbH) in 2004. The car sharing firm received a financial boost by Dutch entrepreneur Eckart Wintzen[8] in 1997. By the end of 2005, Greenwheels owned 98.5% of StattAuto shares. Greenwheels also operated in London as Greenwheels UK until 1 March 2013.[1] In April 2013 it was announced that a consortium consisting of the Volkswagen Financial Services AG ( 60% ) and the Dutch VW importer Pon Holdings B.V. ( 40% ) acquired an unspecified amount of shares in CollectCar B.V.[9]
Early 2016, the CarSharing company Quicar in Hannover was acquired by Volkswagen Leasing GmbH. Greenwheels will continue 60 Quicar stations from 1 April 2016 and occupy a total of 80 vehicles of the types VW up !, VW Golf Variant 5th generation and VW Caddy .[6]
Locations
Greenwheels has extensive locations in urban centres in Germany and Netherlands. In the UK, operations were only in the boroughs of Wandsworth and Lambeth, and closed on 1 March 2013 because Greenwheels UK "did not have enough members to continue our services".[1]
Germany
- Düsseldorf
- Frankfurt
- Hamburg
- Dresden
- Berlin
- Rostock
- Braunschweig
- Hannover
- Ahrensburg
- Bochum
- Dortmund
- Duisburg
- Elmshorn
- Essen
- Furth
- Gelsenkirchen
- Nord Ost intern
- Sud West intern
- Haden
- Norderstedt
- Numberg
- Pinneberg
- Potsdam
- Recklinghausen
- Regensburg
- Uetersen
- Unna
- Wedel
Britain
- London boroughs of Lambeth and Wandsworth (service ended 1 March 2013).[1]
Netherlands
- Alkmaar
- Almere
- Alphen aan den Rijn
- Amersfoort
- Amstelveen
- Amsterdam
- Apeldoorn
- Arnhem
- Assen
- Bergen
- Bilthoven
- Bloemendaal
- Breda
- Brummen
- Bussum
- Capelle aan den IJssel
- Castricum
- De Bilt
- Delfgauw
- Delft
- Den Bosch
- Den Haag
- Den Hoorn
- Deventer
- Diemen
- Dordrecht
- Driebergen
- Duivendrecht
- Edam-Volendam
- Ede
- Eindhoven
- Enschede
- Gouda
- Groningen
- Haarlem
- Haren
- Heemskerk
- Heemstede
- Heiloo
- Hellevoetsluis
- Helmond
- Hengelo
- Hiversum
- Hoodddorp
- Hoorn
- Houten
- Huizen
- IJsselstein
- Krommenie
- Landsmeer
- Leeuwarden
- Leiden
- Leiderdorp
- Leidschendam
- Lelystad
- Leusden
- Maarssen
- Maastricht
- Middelburg
- NS Trefpunt
- Naarden
- Nieuwegein
- Nieuwerkerk aan den IJssel
- Nijmegen
- Oegstgeest
- Oostzaan
- Ouderkerk aan de Amstel
- Overveen
- Purmerend
- Rijswijk
- Roermond
- Roosendaal
- Rosmalen
- Rotterdam
- Santpoort-Noord
- Schiedam
- Sittard
- Soest
- Tilburg
- Utrecht
- Veldhoven
- Venlo
- Vlaardingen
- Vleuten
- Voorburg
- Voorschoten
- Vught
- Wageningen
- Weesp
- Woerden
- Wormer
- XS Teleport
- Zaandam
- Zeist
- Zoetermeer
- Zutphen
- Zwolle
- 's-Graveland
Fleet
![](../I/m/Greenwheels_Hengelo.jpg)
Greenwheels fleet consists of subcompact (supermini or city car) or compact (compact MPV, leisure vehicles) that are better able to handle the narrow and congested streets found in European cities.[7][10]
In the Netherlands Greenwheels operates with Peugeot and Volkswagen vehicles:[11][12]
- Peugeot 107
- Peugeot 207 - Netherlands only
- Peugeot iOn - Netherlands only
- Peugeot Partner - Netherlands only
In Germany Greenwheels uses Volkswagen vehicles:[13]
![](../I/m/Greenwheels_de.jpg)
- VW up!
- VW Golf Variant 5th generation
- VW Caddy
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Greenwheels end all activities in UK". 1 March 2013. Retrieved 25 March 2013.
- 1 2 "Collect Car B.V.: Private Company Information - Businessweek". Businessweek.com.
- ↑ http://www.allinx.eu/pg/blog/headquarter/read/9336/dutch-railways-reinforce-carsharing-project-cooperation-the-netherlands
- ↑ http://www.worldtalkradio.com/worldtalkradio/vguest.aspx?gid=11056
- 1 2 https://www.greenwheels.com/de/privat/impressum
- 1 2 Volkswagen Quicar - Neues Konzept für Carsharing, 15. Januar 2016
- 1 2 http://www.hollandtrade.com/news/featured-company/?bstnum=2702
- ↑ "Article Categories - Mixonline". mixonline.com.
- ↑ Autoflotte online: VW Financial Services steigt bei "Greenwheels" ein, 26. April 2013.
- ↑ https://www.greenwheels.com/uk/Home/Private/step-inside/benefits
- ↑ https://www.greenwheels.com/uk/Home/Private/step-inside/our-cars
- ↑ "Onze auto's". greenwheels.com.
- ↑ "Unsere Fahrzeuge". greenwheels.com.
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