The New Zealand Herald

Toyota Finance invests in car-sharing company

Mindkin move part of global mobility evolution

- Cameron Smith

Toyota Finance New Zealand has invested in car-sharing software company Mindkin, as part of its move to become a “mobility” company.

Wellington-based Mindkin is a small start-up whose core technology product, Hourfleet, allows more efficient sharing of pool cars with a simplified booking service and vehicle access.

Toyota New Zealand chief executive and managing director Alistair Davis said his company was helping Mindkin ‘‘with their technology developmen­t with an equity involve- ment as a result of our support”.

The technology, which is still in its testing stages, will allow users, via an app on their phone, easier access to available cars in requested locations, as well as the ability to unlock and start vehicles without a key.

“The way it works from a technologi­cal sense is that you have an app on your phone and that tells you the location and availabili­ty of cars, and then you walk up to the car, the car automatica­lly unlocks and will automatica­lly start,” Davis said.

Toyota would not disclose the exact amount of the investment but confirmed it was in the “hundreds of thousands of dollars”.

Car sharing is one of a number of growing mobility services — including ride hailing (such as Uber), ride sharing, carpooling and car rental — that is helping make travel more convenient, efficient and flexible.

“Our play is not to pick the winner of the business model, our play is to develop software that works for all those kind of things,” Davis said.

Toyota Financial Services managing director Brent Knight said the investment in Mindkin was a small part of a worldwide mobility evolution as Toyota New Zealand looked to expand beyond financing vehicles.

“Globally, rapid urbanisati­on, pollution and congestion have prompted a wave of innovation in transport and new mobility services,” Knight said.

“Space on roads and in carparks is becoming scarce and expensive, and current inefficien­t transport options carry high costs.”

Knight said these types of innovative mobility services could reduce car ownership.

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