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Communauto surpasses the milestone of 60 vehicles in Gatineau: more carsharing to simplify mobility for residents

Gatineau, November 14, 2024Communauto, in collaboration with the City of Gatineau and the Société de transport de l’Outaouais (STO), reaches an important turning point in the development of sustainable mobility, with the addition of 12 new carshare vehicles. With this expansion, there are now 61 cars available across the region, distributed among 44 stations, meeting the growing demand from residents for practical and sustainable transportation alternatives. The Cégep de l’Outaouais and the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) are joining this partnership by providing parking spaces for shared cars. 

An impactful partnership and new strategic locations 

Seven new stations in different neighbourhoods will enhance the existing network: 

  • Centre communautaire des Hautes-Plaines (1 vehicle) 
  • Woods Park (1 vehicle) 
  • Parc-o-bus des Allumettières (1 vehicle) 
  • Parc-o-bus Rivermead (2 vehicles) 
  • Cégep de l’Outaouais, campus Gabrielle-Roy (1 vehicle) 
  • Centre d’exposition L’Imagier (1 vehicle) 
  • Secteur Le Plateau (1 vehicle – coming soon) 

Furthermore, four stations already in operation are increasing their capacity with the addition of extra spots: 

  • Eddy et Hôtel-de-Ville  
  • Théâtre de L’Ile 
  • Centre communautaire Tétreau 
  • Taché et l’Université (UQO) 

A significant step for urban mobility and local development. 

This expansion enhances the convenience and flexibility of travel for residents. 

“Thanks to the support of the City of Gatineau and the STO, the addition of 12 new vehicles is another step towards smoother, more sustainable, and more accessible urban mobility for all Gatineau residents. The existing stations, which are receiving additional vehicles, are in high-density areas. The new sites help serve neighbourhoods that were previously under-served, thereby expanding access to this mode of transportation”, emphasizes Marco Viviani, Vice President, Strategic Development at Communauto

“We are proud to announce the addition of a Communauto service point at Cégep de l’Outaouais, an initiative that aligns perfectly with the objectives of our Plan d’action pluriannuel d’écologisation du Cégep de l’Outaouais (PAPECO). This project supports our commitment to promoting sustainable mobility, reducing the carbon footprint of our community, and providing accessible and practical transportation solutions. By facilitating access to shared vehicles, we offer a sustainable and cost-effective alternative that meets the needs of the community while contributing to a greener and more responsible future,” said Steve Brabant, Executive Director. 

An enhanced commitment to sustainable mobility

The expansion of the service in Gatineau is part of a broader strategy to promote alternatives to individual car use, complementing public transportation and cycling initiatives. By supporting carsharing, a service already popular with many Gatineau residents, the City of Gatineau and the STO are helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while providing a practical and cost-effective option for daily and occasional travel.

“The City of Gatineau is proud to partner with Communauto for the arrival of new cars in various areas of the city. This partnership helps reduce our ecological footprint and improve the quality of our living environments. It is part of our commitment to sustainable mobility: by offering even more accessible carsharing options, we are making daily travel more sustainable and affordable for residents,” said Catherine Craig-St-Louis, President of the Commission sur les transports, les déplacements durables et la sécurité. 

“The STO is proud to add parking spaces in its parc-o-bus lots as part of its partnership with Communauto,” added Jocelyn Blondin, President of the Société de transport de l’Outaouais.

About Communauto

Founded in Quebec City in 1994, Communauto is the largest carsharing service in Canada and the oldest in North America. Present on two continents and in 19 cities, including Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa, Gatineau, Montreal, Quebec City, Halifax, and Paris, it offers round-trip and free-floating one-way services. With nearly 7,000 cars in its fleet, Communauto has the largest fleet of shared electric vehicles in Canada and one of the largest in North America. As a company with social, environmental, and urban objectives, its mission is to reduce the impact of cars on cities while improving access to mobility by offering an alternative to private car ownership. 

To learn more about carsharing in Gatineau, visit gatineau.communauto.com

Press contact:

Communauto 
Charlotte Poirier Stephens
Communication and marketing coordinator 
drp@communauto.ca 

Ville de Gatineau 
Marie-Hélène Rivard 
Communication services director 
819 595-7171 / medias@gatineau.ca  

Société de transport de l’Outaouais 
Yannick Boursier 
Public relations 
819 770-7900 #6450 / yannick.boursier@sto.ca  

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Financial aid for carsharing in Laval: a step towards a greener future

In an effort to promote more sustainable mobility and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the region, the City of Laval is offering a subsidy program for carsharing. This initiative, part of Laval’s 2021-2025 Climate Plan, aims to encourage residents to adopt this environmentally friendly mode of transportation.

What is the financial aid program for carsharing?

New users of a carsharing service in Laval can benefit from a subsidy of up to $500. This financial aid is intended to cover part of the costs associated with using the carsharing service, such as monthly subscription fees, and per-minute or per-hour rates under the program, from January 1, 2024 to December 31, 2025.

How does it work?

This financial aid program is made possible through the financial support of the Government of Quebec as part of the Plan for a Green Economy 2030. With the Communauto carsharing network available in Laval, residents of Laval can benefit from this subsidy by signing up for Communauto.

Each citizen of Laval is eligible for a maximum of 2 subsidies, each up to $250, making a total of $500 per applicant.

Eligibility conditions and steps to follow

To be eligible for this financial aid, you must:

  • reside in Laval;
  • sign up for a carsharing service, such as Communauto, between January 1, 2024, and December 31, 2025;
  • submit your subsidy application by January 31, 2026, at the latest.

The request form will be available on the City of Laval website in My Account starting May 6, 2024. Expenses incurred from January 1, 2024, are eligible for the financial aid program. To apply, you will need to provide:

  • proofs of residence: 2 copies will be necessary;
  • documentation proving the date of subscription to the carsharing service;
  • invoices showing eligible expenses (usage and subscription fees) accessible from your account :

You can request your two $250 subsidies in a single application (if the accumulated bills exceed $500) or make two separate applications at different times as soon as you accumulate at least $250 in usage and subscription fees for the carsharing service.

It should be noted that subsidies will be granted on a first-come, first-served basis until the budget allocated by the City of Laval for the carsharing subsidy program is exhausted.

Please be aware that not all costs are eligible for the carsharing financial aid program:

  • The $500 membership fees for Communauto’s Economical, Economical Plus, Economical Extra plans cannot be reimbursed by this subsidy, as they are fully refundable if you leave the service after one year.
  • Costs related to penalties or administrative booking fees are also not eligible.

Conclusion

The financial aid program for carsharing in Laval represents an opportunity for residents to actively contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions while benefiting from a flexible and economical mode of transportation. By adopting this initiative, the City of Laval reinforces its commitment to a more sustainable and ecological future for everyone.

For any questions regarding the financial aid for carsharing, you are invited to contact the City by dialing 311 or 450 978-8000.

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How does a “station zone” work?

Unlike a regular station located in a fixed location, a “station zone” is an area on the map visible in the Communauto app. Developed in collaboration with the City of Montreal, this initiative was part of a pilot project that tested the feasibility of this new type of station.

The vehicles at these stations are parked on the street and can be located anywhere within the boundaries of the zone. They do not have fixed parking spots. Therefore, using the Communauto app is necessary to find a reserved vehicle in a station zone.

The perimeter of these stations is small enough to be quickly crossed on foot.

Station zones can be identified in the app by their unique icon. To know the area covered by a station zone, you just need to click on its icon.

The reservation

When making a reservation, you will not see the exact position of the vehicle that will be assigned to you; you will only know the zone within which it will be located when it comes time to use it.

Before starting the trip

When the time comes, use the app to locate your vehicle. It will be displayed on the map up to ten minutes before the start of your reservation (if it is already available).

At the end of the trip

At the end of your trip, you simply need to release the vehicle within the boundaries of the station zone in a location that is not subject to restrictions. Since the vehicles at these stations are equipped with the same parking permits as FLEX vehicles, the same rules apply for on-street parking. For more information, consult the FLEX parking guide.

Need a reminder? Check the station info
A summary of this information, as well as a map illustration of the area covered by the station zone where you reserved your vehicle, are available in the station info (accessible during your trip by clicking on the station’s name in the Communauto app).

Where to park: a reminder of the rules

Just like FLEX vehicles, station zone vehicles give you the right to park in spaces reserved for holders of a resident parking permit.

At the end of your trip, you must pay close attention to signage to avoid places that are metered or subject to restrictions (even temporary ones), including those that will come into effect in the future. The only exception to this rule concerns restrictions for street cleaning purposes. In this case, you have the right to release the vehicle in a location on the condition that you can leave it there until the end of the next day (11:59 PM).

Here is a summary of the parking restrictions that you must comply to (places where it is not possible to end a trip):

  • Snow removal zone;
  • Loading zone;
  • Metered parking zone;
  • Time-limited parking zone;
  • Temporary no-parking zone, even if it is not in effect at the time you park (schools, parks, bus lanes, etc.);
  • Street cleaning zone if the prohibition starts before the end of the next day (11:59 PM).