Kite Mobility has announced the launch of its first all-electric rideshare hub in Oakville, located at The Saw Whet by Caivan. This marks a major step in expanding sustainable transportation options in the region, offering residents convenient, cost-effective, and eco-friendly alternatives to car ownership.
Residents at The Saw Whet can now access a BMW i4 electric vehicle, available exclusively for their use. In the coming months, the fleet will expand to include additional electric cars (EV’s), and electric bikes (e-bikes), providing a comprehensive shared mobility solution tailored to urban living. Through Kite’s user-friendly mobile app, residents can seamlessly book vehicles, manage payments, and enjoy 24/7 access to the fleet.
With transportation accounting for nearly 25% of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions, Kite’s electric rideshare platform plays a vital role in fostering greener communities. By integrating electric ridesharing into The Saw Whet’s lifestyle amenities, residents can reduce their carbon footprint while enjoying effortless access to premium EVs.
A Smarter, More Sustainable Way to Get Around
Kite’s electric rideshare service is designed to be seamless and cost-effective, featuring:
- Flexible booking through the Kite app
- 24/7 availability for resident-exclusive vehicles
- No added maintenance, insurance, or fuel costs for users
- Unlimited mileage within the service area
- Affordable, pay-per-use pricing, offering significant savings compared to traditional car ownership
To celebrate the launch, Kite Mobility is offering an exclusive promotion to residents at The Saw Whet: enjoy the first ride free—up to one hour.
Join the Movement Toward Greener Cities
The Saw Whet, located at 2501 Saw Whet Blvd, provides a perfect setting for Kite Mobility’s services, blending modern design with the natural beauty of Bronte Creek Provincial Park and the Fourteen Mile Creek Natural Heritage System. The addition of an EV-sharing hub further enhances The Saw Whet’s reputation as a community at the forefront of sustainable urban living.
For more information about Kite Mobility or to download the Kite mobile app, visit www.kitemobility.io.
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Kite Mobility Debuts Oakville’s First All-Electric Rideshare Hub at The Saw Whet by Caivan
Kite Mobility has announced the launch of its first all-electric rideshare hub in Oakville, located at The Saw Whet by Caivan. This marks a major step in expanding sustainable transportation options in the region, offering residents convenient, cost-effective, and eco-friendly alternatives to car ownership.
Residents at The Saw Whet can now access a BMW i4 electric vehicle, available exclusively for their use. In the coming months, the fleet will expand to include additional electric cars (EV’s), and electric bikes (e-bikes), providing a comprehensive shared mobility solution tailored to urban living. Through Kite’s user-friendly mobile app, residents can seamlessly book vehicles, manage payments, and enjoy 24/7 access to the fleet.
With transportation accounting for nearly 25% of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions, Kite’s electric rideshare platform plays a vital role in fostering greener communities. By integrating electric ridesharing into The Saw Whet’s lifestyle amenities, residents can reduce their carbon footprint while enjoying effortless access to premium EVs.
A Smarter, More Sustainable Way to Get Around
Kite’s electric rideshare service is designed to be seamless and cost-effective, featuring:
To celebrate the launch, Kite Mobility is offering an exclusive promotion to residents at The Saw Whet: enjoy the first ride free—up to one hour.
Join the Movement Toward Greener Cities
The Saw Whet, located at 2501 Saw Whet Blvd, provides a perfect setting for Kite Mobility’s services, blending modern design with the natural beauty of Bronte Creek Provincial Park and the Fourteen Mile Creek Natural Heritage System. The addition of an EV-sharing hub further enhances The Saw Whet’s reputation as a community at the forefront of sustainable urban living.
For more information about Kite Mobility or to download the Kite mobile app, visit www.kitemobility.io.
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