MoboKey app allows the user to lock/unlock, start/stop, secure and share the car using smartphone. A complete solution to access, security and sharing of cars.
Every ambitious fleet owner eventually hits the same crossroads: "Should we build our own custom car-sharing app, or buy a white-label solution?". At first glance, building in-house feels like the...
In the fast-moving world of shared mobility, your technology provider isn't just a vendor. They are the silent co-founder of your business. When a renter is standing next to a car at 2:00 AM and the...
The car-sharing industry is a high-stakes arena where ambitious startups often go up against global giants and decades of consumer habits. While the potential for recurring revenue and a sustainable...
For a modern fleet manager or car-sharing operator, the "key" is no longer just a piece of metal, it is an operational bottleneck. Traditional physical key fobs, once the pinnacle of convenience,...
The car rental and fleet industries are no longer defined by the vehicles themselves, but by the speed and security of the access provided to them. Traditionally, managing a fleet meant wrestling...
In the modern car rental landscape, the traditional rental counter is no longer a service hub, it is a bottleneck. For B2B operators, the transition to contactless car rentals is no longer a futuri...
In the fast-paced world of logistics, rentals, and corporate mobility, the physical key has become a significant liability. For years, fleet managers have balanced the "brass and fob" system against...
The traditional brass key and plastic fob are rapidly becoming the "floppy disks" of the automotive world. For businesses managing fleets, rental agencies, or car-sharing platforms, the shift toward...
For B2B fleet operators, car rental agencies, and Turo hosts, the logistics of managing multiple sets of physical keys is a significant administrative burden. The "pegboard and logbook" method...
In the rapidly evolving mobility market, fleet operators and rental startups face a critical technical choice. Do you go with a "legacy" car-sharing system or a modern, decentralized solution? While...
The car-sharing market is undergoing a massive transformation, projected to reach a valuation of over $9 billion by 2026. For entrepreneurs, this isn't just about owning a fleet; it's about providing...
In the rapidly shifting landscape of 2026, car sharing has moved far beyond a niche urban convenience. It is now a $15 billion global industry and a cornerstone of corporate mobility and decentrali...
The mobility landscape in 2026 has reached a critical tipping point. Driven by a global market projected to hit $18.6 billion this year. The transition from traditional ownership to "on-demand...
The car rental industry is currently undergoing its most significant structural shift since the invention of the airport kiosk. In 2026, the "rental counter" is no longer seen as a service touchpoi...
In the world of corporate operations, a vehicle is far more than a mode of transport. It is a high-value mobile asset, a workspace, and a critical component of your service delivery. Yet, for many...
In 2026, the average cost to replace a single modern smart key fob has surged to between $500 and $1,500 when you factor in hardware, dealer programming, and emergency labor.
In the high-stakes environment of 2026, fleet vehicle access management has evolved from a simple logistics task into a core driver of operational profitability. With the average cost of replacing a...
In the high-stakes environment of 2026, the role of a fleet manager has shifted from "overseer" to "digital commander." With the 2026 Fleet Technology Trends Report highlighting that 75% of fleet...
For the modern traveler in 2026, the "last mile" of a journey is often the most frustrating. After a long-haul flight, the prospect of navigating a shuttle bus to a remote lot, only to stand in a...
For decades, the "pegboard and logbook" was the gold standard for fleet management. But in 2026, those physical brass keys and plastic fobs are increasingly viewed as a liability rather than a tool....