Cambio Introduces Tax-Free Carsharing Budget for Bremen Companies
Cambio Bremen introduces a tax-free carsharing budget for companies, offering employees up to 50 euros monthly for flexible, sustainable travel options.
- • Companies in Bremen can offer employees a monthly tax-free carsharing budget of up to 50 euros.
- • The budget can be used flexibly for private trips, including long journeys across Europe.
- • Cambio's fleet in Bremen includes 675 vehicles, with electric models and 159 stations.
- • The new benefit complements other mobility perks and suits any industry or company size.
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Cambio Bremen has launched a new initiative allowing companies in Bremen and Oldenburg to provide their employees with a monthly tax-free carsharing budget of up to 50 euros. This flexible budget can be used for private trips, including longer journeys up to 30 days across Europe, with discounts offered for extended bookings. Employees can save their monthly credits for future use, enhancing flexibility for varied travel needs.
The service complements existing employee mobility benefits such as job tickets and bike leasing, targeting a sustainable and versatile mobility solution suitable for any industry or company size. Lasse Schulz, managing director of Cambio Bremen since December 2020, highlighted that carsharing vehicles serve both short city trips and extended vacations.
Cambio's fleet in Bremen consists of 675 vehicles, including electric cars and free-floating options across 159 stations. The company emphasizes station-based carsharing to guarantee parking availability after use. For regular users, the "Aktiv" tariff, costing 11 euros per month with fuel included, is recommended. Founded in 2000, Cambio has grown significantly and now serves over 30,000 customers with a diverse range of vehicles and services in Bremen and surrounding areas.
This article was translated and synthesized from German sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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