Eine chinesische Benutzer bereitet die TOGO App auf seinem Smartphone den QR-Code zu scannen ist ein Mercedes-Benz Smart Fortwo von Auto-sharing Service TOGO auf
A Chinese user prepares to use the TOGO app on his smartphone to scan the QR code to get a Mercedes-Benz's Smart Fortwo of car-sharing service TOGO on a road in Shanghai, China, 15 February 2017. Apart from public transport, taxi and ridesharing apps like Didi Chuxing, commuters in Shanghai have another option to get from A to B. TOGO, a Beijing-based tech company, launched its car2go-inpired service here in February 2017. They have cars composed mostly of Roewe 550 of SAIC Motors and Smart Fortwos, a rear-engine, rear-wheel-drive, 2-seat hatchback city car, which is also the most used car with the Germany-based car2go platform. TOGO provides its users with easy location and reservation of those cars through its app. Thanks to the unmatched convenience in accessing and returning the vehicle in the city. Users need to register their driving licenses and pay 1, 500 yuan ($ 220) refundable deposit. Users are composed of mostly young white-collar workers commuting between their homes and business districts in the city.