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Graduation Project
Shared Electrical Vehicle for University Campuses
Sharing Systems BenchmarkHazal Ertürkan
Sharing Systems
Picks up and Returns
One-way Trips
• More attractive for the users• A problem for the distribution
of the vehicles
Bike Sharing with UConn CyclesThe aim ;
to provide a convenient and environmentally friendly mode of transport on campus and in the surrounding community.
Who is eligible?
UConn students, faculty, and staff may borrow a bike. All you need is a valid UConn ID card.
Where can I borrow a bike?
The bikes are located on the west side of Homer Babbidge Library, and can be signed out at the iDesk (front desk) inside the building. You will just need to sign the waiver upon check out.
What hours can I take out a bike?
Bikes are available from when the library opens to 5pm, by which point all bikes must be returned.
How can I check out a bike?
Bikes can be checked out from the iDesk (front desk) of the library. You must show them your ID to check out the bike and you will need to sign a waiver. You will receive a bike lock and be offered a helmet. Before you ride the bike, inspect it for any problems that may be present and bring them to the attention of the iDesk if found.
A nationwide car sharing and rental program that has had a representation on University of Connecticut's Storrs campus estimated to start on October 10th, 2011.
Car sharing is a program for those who may only need a car for a few days out of the month, give or take
Features of the Program
Free membership for American and International drivers
Cost $8-$9/hour depending on size of vehicle
Gas and insurance built in to price
Must be 18 years old with a valid driver's license to apply for membership
Fleet features:
3 Ultra Low Emissions Vehicles (ULEV)
1 fully electric car
NeverLost® GPS Navigation
24 hour/day emergency roadside assistance
To rent with Hertz 24/7 and retrieve your vehicle entry device, you must first complete the following, prior to picking up your vehicle.
⁻ Create a Profile online.⁻ Verify your driver's license.⁻ We will mail your Hertz entry device to you within a few days.⁻ Once you receive your entry device, simply pick up your vehicle and go!
NO CARDS. NO KEYS. NO KIDDING.
Reserve a Pin Pad enabled vehicle and receive a 6-digit entry code 30 minutes before the start of your reservation via
email or text.
Enter your 6-digit entry code using the Pin Pad located on the front windshield to unlock/lock your vehicle.
If the Pin Pad flashes GREEN, your entry code has been accepted and the doors will unlock/lock. If entered incorrectly, the Pin Pad will flash RED, and you will need to re-enter the entry code.
*The Pin Pad will remain inactive for 30 seconds should more than 2 attempts be entered.
Web Site:https://www.hertz247.com/uconn/en-US/Home?culture=en-US&service=University%20of%20ConnecticutVideo:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MoViIesXda8&feature=youtu.be7
How it works?
https://de.drive-now.com/en/#
The World’s largest electric car sharing service launced in Paris.
Once you’ve subscribed, you can reserve a car online or via our mobile apps. Rent it and return it to an Autolib’ charging station of your choice once you’re done.
CHARGING FEES
https://www.autolib.eu/subscribe/offer_choice_session/
CHARGING STATION TYPES
Video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VclAxWxVhG4
http://www.enterprisecarshare.com/car-sharing/program/washu
PIRICING
FEEDBACK SYSTEMS
http://www.blinknetwork.com/mobile.html
Mobile Aplications
http://www.zipcar.com/universities
REFRENCES
https://www.autolib.eu/en/how-does-it-work/service/
http://www.enterprisecarshare.com/car-sharing/program/washu
http://www.niches-transport.org/index.php?id=227
http://www.vanderbilt.edu/sustainvu/what-we-do/transportation/electric-vehicle-charging-stations/
http://ecohusky.uconn.edu/transportation/bike-sharing.html
http://www.buffalo.edu/ubreporter/campus/campus-host-page.host.html/content/shared/university/news/ub-reporter-articles/stories/2013/car_chargers.detail.html
http://taps.ucsc.edu/parking/electric-vehicle-charging-faq.html
http://parking.wustl.edu/transportation/Pages/car-share.aspx
http://www.american.edu/finance/sustainability/Transportation.cfm
http://sandiego.car2go.com/how-it-works/
https://de.drive-now.com/en/