The master planned Newport enclave has partnered with Envoy to provide residents with on-demand access to a fleet of EVs.
Model 3s. The idea, according to the Newport developer, the LeFrank Organization, is meant to attract those who don’t own or lease a vehicle and to also serve as a zero-emission mobility alternative to mass transit that can be used on demand. Residents can reserve the EVs via Envoy’s app at a discounted hourly or daily rate.
Newport’s luxury apartment buildings, including The Beach, will now provide residents with access to Teslas that they can rent.“We all have to do what we can to protect our environment. This is why we at Newport are excited about this partnership,” said Jeremy Farrell, managing director of development and community relations for LeFrak, in a press statement.
Over the last few years, car-sharing programs have increased in popularity and become a competitive perk for high-end properties.
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