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At the Montréal Climate Summit, Communauto Announces a Major Initiative to Ensure the Longevity of Its Mission 

Montréal, May 6, 2025 – During the Montréal Climate Summit, held today at the Grand Quay of the Port of Montréal, Benoît Robert, founder and president of Communauto, announced the launch of a major initiative aimed at permanently anchoring the company’s social, urban, and environmental mission.

This initiative lays the groundwork for establishing a structure that would ultimately allow for the transfer of part of the founder’s and leadership group’s shares to the community, thereby ensuring the organization’s mission continues beyond the tenure of its current leadership team. 

A Mission to Promote and Protect 

Founded in Québec City in 1994, Communauto is a pioneer in carsharing in North America. For over 30 years, the company has worked to transform mobility practices by offering a practical and affordable alternative to individual car ownership. With a presence in 20 cities across Canada and France, Communauto’s mission is to reduce car dependency, free up urban space, encourage more sustainable lifestyles, and maintain a financially viable business model that generates value. 

But a central question now lies at the heart of the leadership team’s reflections: how can this unique approach be preserved when the time comes for them to step down? How can Communauto’s ownership remain in Canada and be protected from economic actors (automakers, traditional rental companies, investment firms) who, on several occasions, have shown little interest or ability in maintaining this type of mobility offering? 

It is to address these issues that Communauto is taking the first steps in this ambitious project. 

“Montréal Climate Summit reminds us of the urgency to act, but also of the need to permanently transform our economic models to meet environmental challenges. Carsharing is a powerful tool to reduce our carbon footprint, ease urban congestion, and improve quality of life. With this initiative, we want to ensure that Communauto’s mission—which is fundamentally in the public interest—can be protected and strengthened, even after the current team has passed the torch. This is a gesture of responsibility toward the community, and a structural response to the challenge of ensuring the long-term viability of sustainable mobility solutions,” said Benoît Robert, president and founder of Communauto. 

A Promising Path: The Social Utility Trust 

The social utility trust, or SUT is a legal vehicle that allows an asset to be dedicated to a specific purpose rather than to the benefit of an individual or organization, effectively enshrining that purpose in perpetuity. This model, which has been successfully used in various projects (particularly in heritage preservation), is among the most promising scenarios. 

Incorporating a SUT into Communauto’s capital structure would allow: 

  • For a smooth transition of the current leadership team; 
  • For business decisions to remain aligned with the company’s social and environmental objectives over the long term; 
  • For the prevention of speculative drift or mission deviation, particularly in the context of investments or governance changes; 
  • For maintaining a crucial balance between ensuring the organization’s economic viability and productivity, while keeping its primary focus on maximizing positive collective impacts aligned with Communauto’s mission.

This initiative is part of a broader movement: the search for hybrid economic models capable of supporting strong social missions while aiming for high performance standards to ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of their impact. 

A Project in Its Early Stages, Driven by Strong Commitment 

A rigorous preparatory process is already underway.  

Three expert committees are about to be created to lay the foundation: 

  • A Scientific Committee tasked with identifying research needs and producing evidence-based data to guide future leadership decisions; 
  • A Finance Committee, which will explore funding mechanisms for the new structure and ways to support its long-term viability; 
  • A Governance Committee, which will guide the project team on best practices to ensure the initiative’s success and support its future development.

About Communauto

Communauto is Canada’s largest carsharing service and the oldest in North America. Operating across two continents in about twenty cities—including Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto, Ottawa, Montréal, Québec, Halifax, and Paris—it offers both round-trip and free-floating services without the need for prior reservation. With more than 7,000 vehicles, Communauto has the largest fleet of shared electric vehicles in Canada and one of the largest in North America. As a company with a social, environmental, and urban focus, its mission is to reduce the impact of cars in cities while improving access to mobility by offering an alternative to private car ownership.

Information: 

Marco Viviani 
Vice President, Strategic Development 
Communauto 
drp@communauto.ca  

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Driver Abstract

In conjunction with my application and potential membership in Communauto, I don’t have my driver’s abstract, and I want Communauto to validate my driver record on my behalf through its third-party insurance broker. A fee will apply to cover the administrative costs required to validate my driving history.

I consent to the third-party insurance broker collecting and disclosing my personal and confidential information, which may include details about driving convictions, demerit points, and license suspensions to Communauto, for the purpose of validating my driving record and eligibility for the program.

I understand Communauto and the third-party insurance broker will use these records for insurance purposes including loss prevention and risk mitigation.

The third-party insurance broker and Communauto will handle my personal and confidential information in accordance with their privacy policies, which are available on request.

All information provided to Communauto, including my drivers licensing number, name and date of birth is true and correct.

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Communauto launches one-way FLEX carsharing service in Hamilton

HAMILTON – Monday, June 13, 2022 – The City of Hamilton and Communauto, the oldest and largest Canadian carsharing organization, are announcing the launch of a new carsharing service in Hamilton: Communauto FLEX.

Starting today, a fleet of 25 FLEX cars will be deployed in an area covering 12 square kilometers, across Wards 1, 2, and 3. The launch of the service was made possible by City Council’s approval last year of the Free-Floating CarShare Pilot Program. The one-way FLEX service is an addition to Communauto’s existing round-trip station-based service, which has been operating in the city for nearly 13 years.

With the addition of FLEX service, Communauto be will providing a total of 60 carshare vehicles for members in Hamilton – 35 round-trip vehicles, and 25 one-way FLEX vehicles.

“Communauto is proud to be able to launch FLEX service in Hamilton, and nearly double the fleet size available for residents in the city,” said Benoît Robert, CEO of Communauto. “Communauto aims to offer a sustainable and economical alternative to car ownership, in complement to transit and active mobility. By adding FLEX vehicles to our offer in Hamilton, it’s another great addition that further develops mobility options in the city.”

“One of the City’s key strategic priorities is expanding transportation options to residents, and we are very pleased to do so today with the launch of the new free-floating carshare pilot program, Communauto FLEX,” said Mayor Fred Eisenberger. “This program gives residents more flexibility in how they get around by providing people access to a vehicle without the need to book in advance, allowing Hamiltonians to choose the most appropriate method of transport for their trip. Thank you to our Sustainable Mobility team and our partners at Communauto for bringing this program to life.”

Communauto FLEX: a new flexible mobility option

One-way FLEX service, or free-floating carsharing, is accessed by members through the Communauto app. Available vehicles appear on the map, and can be blocked for use, with a free 30 minutes given to reach the vehicle and begin a trip. Users can make stopovers, run errands, or make out-of-town trips with the vehicles. Once they’re done, they just have to park the vehicle in an on-street parking spot in the FLEX Zone, where free-floating carshare parking is allowed. Then, the vehicle becomes available on the app again for the next user.

FLEX service is geared towards short, one-way trips, and users can easily be spontaneous, where the existing round-trip service is well-suited to multi-hour or longer trips, and vehicles must be reserved in advance (also through the Communauto app) before use.

Users of FLEX vehicles will continue to have access to Communauto’s affordable driving rates. The base Open plan FLEX service has no monthly fee, and its usage costs $0.41/minute, $10/hour, or $50/day. Each trip has 75 kms included in the price, and additional kms are billed at $0.21/km. Other rate plans are also offered, allowing members to use cars for as little as $2.95/hour, plus $0.27/km, with fuel and maintenance included.

About Communauto

Founded in Québec City in 1994, Communauto is the largest carsharing service in Canada and the oldest in North America. Communauto operates in 15 Canadian cities (Waterloo Region, Hamilton, Guelph, London, Toronto, Kingston, Ottawa, Gatineau, the regions of Montreal and Québec, Sherbrooke, Halifax, Edmonton, and Calgary), as well as in Paris, France. With a fleet of more than 4,000 vehicles, it is one of the few operators in the world offering both free-floating and station-based carsharing. Communauto is a private company whose mission is to reduce the impact of cars on cities, while improving access to mobility.

Information:

Communauto
Janet MacLeod
Branch Manager – SW Ontario
jmacleod@communauto.ca

Michelle Shantz
Communications Officer
City of Hamilton
289-527-6327
Michelle.Shantz@hamilton.ca