The goal: "Help to fight against the decongestion of cities and atmospheric pollution while offering those who need it a car without its drawbacks".

On the eve of entering the Lyon market, Grégory Ducongé, CEO of the start-up Vulog clearly shows his ambitions.

The Nice company will be rolling out a new car-sharing service in Lyon and Villeurbanne on Wednesday.

A service called “Leo & Go” which will compete with the Yea!

and Citiz, driven by Lyon Parc Auto.

300 family-type self-service electric vehicles (Toyota Yaris and Peugeot e-208) with 5 seats will be offered to individuals, companies but also to administrations, which will have the possibility of renting them by the hour, by the day or by even by the week. 

The possibility of parking at the airport

“Leo & Go operates in free-floating, that is to say with the freedom to park in all authorized places, free or paying in the zone defined by the application,” explains Grégory Ducongé.

For the first time, dedicated spaces will be offered at Lyon Saint-Exupéry airport.

The start-up is also working on partnerships with tourist destinations such as ski resorts or outlying cultural places. 

The cost is 30 cents per minute with unlimited mileage, 12 euros per hour (50 km mileage).

For trips of several days, it will take 99 euros (100 km mileage).

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