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Easyjet founder to launch car club

EasyJet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou is launching a new car sharing service which will see customers able to rent out their cars for an agreed rate.

The new service simply called ‘Car Club’ will be run as a subsidiary of Stelio’s easyCar online car rental firm and will launch in London in 2012.

Under the scheme car owners can sign up their car and set the price and availability of their model themselves. In return renters pay a fee which covers comprehensive car insurance.

The new club is the brainchild of the low budget airline founder and Brent Hoberman, founder of Lastminute.com.

Customers will be able to book cars using a smartphone app while an automated entry and tracking system will mean they can access the car without its owner needing to be present.

According to the Guardian, Haji-Ioannou said: "Rather than having to buy the cars to be rented and pay the ownership costs, this business model relies on the fact that there are plenty of underused cars on the road already, and that is lazy capital that can be put to work again."

Other companies such as WhipCar are already proving the potential for success with such peer-to-peer lending schemes. 

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Faye Sunderland, December 14, 2011
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John Durrant (Favabank)

These kind of neighbour to neighbour sharing schemes, defined by the term ‘collaborative consumption’ are becoming ever more popular and will hopefully help to build a culture of community based sharing.

At Favabank (http://www.favabank.co.uk) we’re encouraging neighbour-to-neighbour sharing of everyday items and skills as part of a greener way to participate with others in society.

Let’s hope that Stelios’ entrance into the market is a positive sign from those aiming to build community solutions from the ground up…

December 14, 2011

Alex Kovnat

I’d like to see Stelios Haji-Ioannou apply his ingenuity to promotion of car-pooling. Car-sharing might be nice, but as long as you have the driver as the sole occupant of a motorcar, you’re not doing anything to reduce the carbon footprint. As soon as you add a second person going to the same place at the same time, one has cut his or her carbon footprint in half for that particular journey.

December 15, 2011

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