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Cabify makes car-share deal with Wible

Ride-hailing firm has included car-share tie-up for app users in Spanish capital Madrid
By Adam Hill March 1, 2021 Read time: 1 min
Cabify: now offering car-share through Wible (© Cabify)

Ride-hailing app Cabify is to offer a car-share service to its users in Madrid via a deal with car-sharing company Wible.

Reuters reports that Wible's plug-in hybrid vehicles in the Spanish capital will be available to users of the Cabify app for per-minute rental.

“The agreement will allow us to be present in a market-leading phone application by offering its users autonomous mobility alternatives, which are also responsible and efficient,” said Wible CEO Carlos Blanco.

Wible's prices start at €0.25 a minute up to €6 an hour and users can go outside of Madrid for €65 a day with 100km included.

The Cabify service is active throughout South America, as well as Spain and the Dominican Republic.

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