Carsharing in Moscow

[2] In 2019 the fleet of carshare vehicles in Moscow reached 30,000, almost double from the previous year, outpacing expectations.

Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin and the head of Yandex Arkady Volozh participated in an event dedicated to the launch of Yandex.Drive's electric vehicles in late September 2019.

Anytime acquired a further 100 vehicles, adding the BMW 1 Series, Chevrolet Cruze, VW Polo and Hyundai Solaris to its fleet.

The same year Anytime launched the St Petersburg market with a plan to unite the two capitals in a common carsharing service, with the ability to take and leave cars in either city.

In 2015, Moscow's paid parking zone expanded beyond the Third Ring Road, giving a huge boost to carsharing in Russia.

Transition to fully remote registration of users in the carsharing system, without signing paper contracts.

Launch of new carsharing providers: Rentmee, Carousel, Carlion, Easyride, Carenda, Lifcar, Car4You.

[32] The outstanding growth in the volume of carsharing vehicles in the Russian capital made it one of the leading car sharing market players worldwide.

Carsharing vehicles at New Arbat Avenue in Moscow
Carshare vehicles pictured in Moscow in 2019