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MyCityWay Announces Integration with BMW's DriveNow Car Sharing Fleet at the Content and Apps for Automotive Conference
SAN DIEGO --(Business Wire)--
At the Content and Apps for Automotive Conference hosted by Telematics
Update in San Diego, MyCityWay
CEO Puneet Mehta announced a partnership with BMW's DriveNow
car sharing program that will integrate the company's location-based,
situationally-aware mobile platform into the automaker's fleet of
vehicles in San Francisco. Designed to help users explore, enjoy and
navigate major cities, MyCityWay will be installed in each of the 70
DriveNow BMW ActiveE electric vehicles.
MyCityWay Announces Integration with BMW's DriveNow Car Sharing Fleet at the Content and Apps for Automotive Conference (Photo: Business Wire)
The MyCityWay integration will focus on providing situationally-aware
local discovery and relevant information based on location, needs and
other real-time factors. The service will act as a one-stop shop to
provide information including weather, traffic, parking, nearby events,
dining and nightlife options, public transit updates, etc. The benefit
of having these assets brought togetherunder one umbrella and
interacting with each other is that users, for example, will not only be
able to search for a nearby restaurant, but then also find directions,
check traffic patterns and live traffic cameras, and locate available
street or garage parking nearby.
"The telematics industry is moving from a car-centric model to a
user-centric model," said Mehta. "What MyCityWay provides through
DriveNow is the ability to connect the dots on their daily needs across
various verticals, access to real-time information and a personalized
view of a driver's surroundings - all of which are key to the consumer
experience."
"DriveNow's partnership with MyCityWay dovetails perfectly with BMW's
overarching goal to become the leading provider of premium mobility
services," said Rich Steinberg, CEO of DriveNow. "The localized services
and connectivity provided by MyCityWay will serve to enhance the driver
experience for our customers and make finding their way around San
Francisco easier and more enjoyable."
DriveNow is a premium car sharing service launched by BMW is San
Francisco last summer. The DriveNow fleet currently consists of 70
fully-electric ActiveE vehicles located at ten DriveNow stations around
the San Francisco Bay Area, including hubs serving the Silicon Valley,
SFO and Oakland International Airports. DriveNow stations in SF are
close to many BART, MUNI and bike-sharing stations. After registering
online or in person at one of the stations, DriveNow members can locate
and book available cars using the DriveNow web site or mobile app, and
pick up and return the car to the same - or any other - DriveNow Station.
About MyCityWay:
Founded in December 2009, MyCityWay, based in New York City, is a mobile
tech company that produces self-learning, highly personalized mobile
interfaces and apps that guide residents and visitors through their
daily experiences in the city. Today, the company's apps service has
grown significantly connecting with millions of consumers in over 85
cities around the world. MyCityWay's enterprise mobility platform
delivers unique mobile apps and targeted engagement for major brands in
media, auto, travel & hospitality, and events. For more information
visit our website www.mycityway.com.
About DriveNow:
Launched in June 2012 in San Francisco, DriveNow is a flexible, premium
car-sharing program offering the opportunity to drive BMW's first
all-electric vehicle, the BMW ActiveE with zero emission driving. The
fleet of 70 ActiveE vehicles is located at ten DriveNow Stations around
the San Francisco Bay Area, including hubs serving the Silicon Valley,
SFO and Oakland International Airports. DriveNow is part of BMW i, a BMW
brand focused on developing sustainable premium mobility solutions.
Richard Steinberg is the CEO of DriveNow. For more information visit
DriveNow online at www.drive-now.com

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