Communauto
Communauto is a Canadian carsharing company based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, that operates in fourteen Canadian cities and Paris, France. As of March 2018 it had 40,000 users, and a fleet of approximately 2,000 free-floating and station-based vehicles.[1]
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Type | Private |
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Industry | Car rental |
Founded | 1994 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Montreal, Quebec City, Gatineau, Sherbrooke, Toronto, Waterloo, Hamilton, London, Guelph, Kingston, Ottawa, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax and Paris, France |
Key people | Benoît Robert (Chairman and CEO) |
Services | Car sharing |
Number of employees | Equivalent to 68 full-time |
Website | www.communauto.com |
City coverage and partnerships
Communauto operates as Communauto (VRTUCAR) in seven cities in Ontario – Waterloo, Hamilton, London, Guelph, Kingston, Ottawa and Toronto.[2] It operates as Communauto in four cities in Quebec – Montreal, Quebec City, Gatineau and Sherbrooke, Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, and Paris, France.
Communauto's users-per-vehicle ratio can rise in winter to 20 users per vehicle and drops to about 15 users per vehicle in summer.
History

Communauto was founded in Quebec City in 1994 by Benoît Robert, its current CEO. Cycling advocate and environmentalist Claire Morissette played a major role in its evolution starting in 1995, when Communauto established itself in Montreal as a private company.
Communauto acquired Paris, France-based Mobizen in 2012,[3] merged with Ottawa-based VRTUCAR in 2016,[4] and acquired CarShare Atlantic in 2018. [5]
Communauto's goal is to provide a convenient and economical alternative to owning a car.
Impact
The impact of carsharing in Quebec was evaluated in a study from Communauto and conducted by Tecsult Inc. in 2006.[6]
Cyber Attack
On January 8th, 2021 Communauto notified customers that it has been the victim of a cyber attack.[7] CEO Benoit Robert assured that no potentially sensitive data including account passwords or credit card information were accessed.
References
- "Pogo Carshare joins Communauto Group" (Press release).
- Carcasole, Mark (November 23, 2018). "Toronto's first free-floating car share ready to launch". Global News.
- Metro France – "Communauto, l’Autolib’ québécois" (FRENCH) Archived 2008-10-19 at the Wayback Machine
- "Communauto and Vrtucar merge to improve carsharing offer in Eastern Canada Français". 2016-01-11. Retrieved 2019-11-05.
- "Growing Halifax's first carshare business". 2018-12-18. Retrieved 2019-11-05.
- "CO2 emissions reduced by 168 000 tons per year thanks to car-sharing" (Press release). Archived from the original on 22 June 2014. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
- "Communauto has been the victim of a cyber attack". us9.campaign-archive.com.