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Birmingham Post
Birmingham Post
Business
Hannah Finch

New boss named to lead Exeter's Co Cars expansion plans

Exeter car and e-bike rental firm Co Cars has appointed a new managing director, Nic Eversett.

Mr Eversett's career background combines extensive business strategy, sales, and marketing experience alongside being Chair of the Board of Trustees for Exeter’s Ride On cycling charity.

He takes over the role from founder Mark Hodgson who is on sabbatical before returning to the business in 2023 as a senior consultant.

Mr Eversett has worked closely with Co Cars for the past 18 months and will focus on expanding the roll out of the company’s low carbon, on-demand services across the South West.

Speaking of his new role, Mr Eversett said: “It is an honour to be appointed as managing director of Co Cars. Mark has been the face of the business almost two decades and lived and breathed the organisation, making him a tough act to follow. However, I’m looking forward to sitting in the driving seat and taking the business forward alongside our stakeholders and partners.”

Founded in 2005 with a single car, Co Cars now has a fleet of 50 electric and low-emission shared cars and more than 200 Co Bikes e-bikes, all available to hire with an app. With a combined membership of over 10,000, Co Cars gives people access to affordable transport whilst also helping tackle congestion and lower pollution.

Chris Leigh-Brown, Chair of the Co Cars Board said: “I’d like to wish Mark all the best on his well-earned travels and thank him for his outstanding work during his time at the helm. In equal measure I’d like to welcome Nic as managing director. I’m looking forward to working with Nic strategically and to see the organisation go from strength to strength.”

Co Cars is a cooperative not for profit social enterprise that provides innovative, affordable, on-demand, on-street shared mobility services, giving people access to transport that is low-carbon, reduces costs and lowers pollution, helping make our towns and cities better places to live.=

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