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feasability study regulatory sandbox car rental legistlation (case 5/DSPL 21/22)

Reference number
Coordinator RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB
Funding from Vinnova SEK 276 036
Project duration October 2021 - August 2022
Status Completed
Venture Strategic Innovation Program Drive Sweden

Important results from the project

We want to lower the threshold for professional actors to share unused vehicles in the evenings and weekends to reduce the need for private individuals to have their own car. Through the policy lab methodology, we have identified challenges, opportunities and solutions regarding the "car rental regulation" in Sweden. A proposal on exemptions from the car rental regulation was submitted to the Government Office in order to be able to run a pilot more freely and without the usual permission. Layout and launch plan for the pilot has been developed.

Expected long term effects

There are hundreds of thousands of company cars that are currently only used in the service and that could be made available to private individuals on evenings and weekends via so-called Peer-to-peer car sharing services that handle everything from booking, payment, opening and insurance. One of the thresholds is that, for example, a housing company that owns or leases a few cars must even have a permit for rental car operations. With modern technology, the purpose of the regulations could be better fulfilled.

Approach and implementation

The feasibility study is based on a collaboration between RISE, Skövdebostäder and the sharing platform Ezeride and has challenged both the business model and regulations in order to be able to share and use the housing company´s service vehicles in a way that is easy for all parties. It has great value in itself. However, the feasibility study does not include the pilot itself, which is dependent on the exemption decision that has not yet been made. Workshops have identified other important policy changes in, such as benefit taxation and competition legislation.

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Last updated 15 October 2022

Reference number 2021-03965