Getaround Europe and GoMore merge to create Europe’s largest peer-to-peer carsharing network
- May 6
- 2 min read

Getaround Europe and GoMore have combined their European operations, creating the largest peer-to-peer carsharing network across Europe.
The transaction follows Getaround Inc.'s decision to sell its European operations, thereby consolidating European carsharing under a strong, locally governed group.
This merger brings together two highly complementary players.
Based in Paris, Getaround Europe leads the market in France and has a strong presence throughout Western Europe, including Germany, Belgium, Spain, Norway, and Austria, building on the foundations of Drivy and Nabobil, both acquired in 2019.
GoMore, headquartered in Copenhagen, is the front-runner in the Nordics — Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Estonia, and operates in Spain (under the Amovens brand), as well as in Switzerland and Austria, including key Alpine markets.
The merged entity now functions in 11 countries, creating a distinct carsharing network. By integrating their geographic advantages, technological platforms, and operational expertise, the new group is exceptionally equipped to expand across borders, allowing drivers and car owners to share vehicles effortlessly throughout Europe. The combined organization will cater to over 5 million users across more than 11 European nations.
Both companies show strong profitability and have a history of parallel development, shared values, and a common belief that cars are meant to be shared.
Getaround offers extensive expertise in connected car technology and solutions for large fleets and businesses. GoMore provides robust capabilities in long-term rentals and leasing services. Combined, the merged group can cater to the entire range of mobility needs, from private individuals to businesses.
A shared vision for shared mobility
Beyond operational and geographic synergies, this partnership reflects a shared ambition to rethink the role of car ownership in Europe.
By promoting shared usage over private ownership, Getaround Europe and GoMore address structural challenges: the overproduction and underutilisation of vehicles and the rising cost of car ownership, while contributing to a more accessible and sustainable mobility ecosystem.
Dense cities, evolving mobility habits, and supportive regulatory environments are strong foundations for carsharing to thrive.
With this merger, the companies aim to accelerate the transition towards more sustainable car use and to demonstrate that Europe can lead the next chapter of shared mobility.
The combined entity will be led by a joint executive team drawn from both organisations:

Matias Møl Dalsgaard, Founder of GoMore, will serve as Group CEO.
Marie Reboul will lead Getaround’s European markets as General Manager, including France, which represents close to half of the combined entity’s revenue.
Thomas Christensen will assume the role of Group COO, overseeing operational integration and performance across markets.
For users and partners, there will be no immediate changes to services or applications. The immediate focus will be on building a stronger, unified platform and delivering increased value across Europe.
According to Matias Møl Dalsgaard, Founder of GoMore, the two companies have worked towards the same vision for years, following and learning from each other.

“Now we are joining forces to build an undisputed European mobility champion to take car sharing to the next level across Europe.”
Marie Reboul, CEO of Getaround Europe, shared:
“Together, we are better positioned to drive carsharing adoption at scale, serve our users, and the long-term vision we have each been building for shared mobility.”







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