Getaround now operates in more than 1,000 cities in US & Europe

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Carsharing marketplace Getaround announced on Wednesday the company recently reached the landmark of now operating in more than 1,000 cities across the United States and Europe.
Launched in San Francisco in 2011, Getaround has expanded across the United States and seven European countries, including Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Norway, Spain and the United Kingdom, with 1.7 million unique worldwide guests.
Company leadership highlighted that many cities recognize the environmental and quality of life benefits of carsharing and have programs to facilitate carsharing.
This year, Getaround announced the launch and expansion of numerous municipal partnerships, including a carshare expansion with the city of Seattle and a partnership with Salem, Mass.
Additionally, Getaround increased its number of carsharing spots available throughout Lille, France and Oslo, Norway.
The company is also collaborating with other cities including San Francisco, Boston, Denver, Paris, Brussels and Marseille.
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“Hitting 1,000 Getaround cities is a remarkable milestone. It’s a real testament to our customers and to our team. I am extremely proud to celebrate Getaround's growth, and honored to be at the forefront of the digital carsharing movement,” Getaround founder and CEO Sam Zaid said. “We are excited to help more people live car-free and car-light.”
Getaround bolstered its leadership this year with the appointment of a new CFO, Tom Alderman, and COO, Sy Fahimi.
Fahimi joined Getaround earlier this year with more than 25 years of experience leading high growth technology companies and delivering transformational leadership as an executive across organizations including Yahoo, Symphony Technology Group and Intuit.