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The ideal car

Greenwheels's mission is to "make cities more liveable." We achieve this by offering a sustainable alternative to car ownership: with shared cars.

The Greenwheels effect

The impact is substantial and there is still plenty of margin for improvement! Every Greenwheels car is shared by 24 drivers on average, reducing the number of cars on our streets by 11. Reducing the number of cars on the streets frees up space on our streets for fun things and reduces CO2 emissions. Greenwheels makes users take a more efficient and conscious approach to mobility. There are still plenty of cities where we can make a difference. Want to know more about the Greenwheels effect?

Car sharing since 1995

Together with Pon and Volkswagen Leasing, Greenwheels ensures that our customers drive comfortable, energy-efficient and safe cars. Currently our shared car fleet consists of Volkswagen up!, Golf Variant, Caddy and e-Golf cars. It all started as early as 1995. We were convinced that we could make much better use of the space that was occupied by unused cars. On 21 June 1995, the very first Greenwheels car set wheel on Dutch soil in a Rotterdam parking garage. In 1997, Greenwheels joined forces with the NS, the start of a long-standing and good partnership. Instead of replacing another form of transport, a shared car is an addition to the network. We soon expanded our network to 33 Dutch cities. In 2004, Greenwheels entered the German market, following the acquisition of StattAuto and Shelldrive. In 2015, Volkswagen Financial Services and Pon Holdings acquired a stake in Greenwheels for the further (international) roll-out of the concept.