That means that, in future, they will be offering a slew of "mobility services", including for electric cars. SEE ALSO: Germany's two major car-sharing services are about to merge into oneThe new joint venture will be based in German capital and tech industry hub Berlin, and create "up to 1,000" jobs worldwide, they added. "These five services will merge ever more closely to form a single mobility service portfolio," BMW CEO Harald Krueger said. BMW and Daimler's carsharing and other services like Park Now or MyTaxi today boast a combined 60 million customers, the companies said. SEE ALSO: Karlsruhe streets ahead of rest of Germany for car-sharing
Source: The Local February 22, 2019 12:11 UTC