Sandvik and KINTO Collaborate on Car Sharing Program
The first phase is now initiated of what will be a brand-new mobility hub of fuel cell and plug-in hybrid cars that will be available to everyone in Sandviken, Sweden. The initiative is a joint project between Sandvik Coromant and Toyota’s mobility brand KINTO. The cars will be available around the clock, at any day of the week. The cars can be easily booked with the KINTO app, which is free to download.
The collaboration between KINTO and Sandvik Coromant stems from the need to offer Sandvik Coromant employees tailored mobility solutions. To get the most use of the new car sharing station, Sandvik Coromant is also allowing the public to rent and use the cars. The cars will be available for booking by the hour up to monthly.
“Our focus on sustainability runs through every part of the company and being able to offer our employees more sustainable options for transportation is an important aspect of it. We are putting a lot of effort into taking a bigger responsibility and making a positive impact in the communities we are established in, which is why it’s only natural for us to make these cars available to anyone at Sandviken and not just our own employees. Sandvik Coromant already runs one of the most ambitious hydrogen projects in Sweden, and the new collaboration with KINTO marks another important step for us. I’m looking forward to seeing these cars being used at any time of the year or day by our employees as well as the public in Sandviken,” says Björn Roodzant, vice president at Sandvik Coromant.
A reserved parking spot, fuel, taxes and possible additional fees and charges are included in the rental cost of the cars. The more people use the cars, the more beneficial it is to the environment, since the cars are being used more efficiently.
“KINTO enables a more efficient usage of cars in general. “We are proud of our collaboration with Sandvik Coromant and the fact that they are now opting for a seamless and inclusive car service that offers more sustainable transportation solutions to other companies as well as people in general who need a car,” says Johan Lundblad, head of KINTO Nordics/Baltics.
Plug-in hybrid, as well as fuel cell vehicles