
American multinational automaker General Motors is shutting down its car sharing platform, Maven, after struggling to gain a foothold in the market. As first reported by the Verge, the company sent and email to customers stating that Maven vehicles for public use will no longer be available, effective immediately: After critically looking at our business, the industry, and what’s going on with COVID-19, we have made the tough but necessary decision to wind down our business [Read: This hydrogen storage ‘sponge’ could be the key to safer EV fuel cells] Launched in 2016, GM’s Maven app allowed users to rent…
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