Paris electric car sharing scheme sparks into life

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€35m Autolib scheme starts with 66 specially designed cars, but mayor aims to top 3,000 by the end of next year

Paris flicks the switch today on the world's most high profile electric car sharing scheme, kicking off a two-month trial involving an initial 66 vehicles. The €35m Autolib scheme has been championed...

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