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Modern car rental regulations for increased car sharing

Reference number
Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB - RISE AB - Digitala System
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 056 210
Project duration August 2023 - July 2025
Status Completed
Venture Strategic Innovation Program Drive Sweden

Important results from the project

The project has investigated in a policy lab format what a future, more accurate regulatory framework for vehicle sharing should look like. This is presented in the form of a public report. The pilot, where Skövdebostäder shared a few of its company cars with tenants via the GoMore platform, has been successful. Business models and practical handling have been developed. The results are presented in the form of a report. In addition, a PM has been developed.

Expected long term effects

The project contributes to increasing the proportion of shared vehicles and thereby increasing the utilization rate of many social actors´ vehicle fleets. The proposal for reregulation, which is a results of the project´s policy lab, will ensure that this takes place under reassuring conditions. Fewer vehicles can free up land for construction, more green spaces and areas for other shared use. More people will have access to new, safer and more environmentally and climate-friendly cars.

Approach and implementation

The project has investigated in a policy lab format what a future, more accurate regulatory framework for vehicle sharing should look like. The format has involved iterative working meetings supplemented by stakeholder dialogues. The pilot, where Skövdebostäder shared its company cars with tenants via the GoMore platform, has through regular meetings documented lessons learned but also identified and resolved potential problems. An evaluation has also been conducted.

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Last updated 19 September 2025

Reference number 2023-01828