Zevo, a peer-to-peer electric vehicle (EV) sharing platform, has announced a strategic partnership with automaker Faraday Future to integrate 1,000 FX Super One electric vehicles into its network. The deployment is planned over the next 12–18 months in key U.S. markets, including Texas, California, Florida, Arizona, and Nevada.
The agreement designates Zevo as a co-creation partner and is intended to diversify its fleet beyond Tesla models, providing independent hosts with access to advanced EVs while establishing pathways toward eventual ownership.
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Hebron Sher, Co-founder and CEO of Zevo, said the collaboration “validates the company’s mission to make EV access and ownership more attainable,” emphasizing the goal of offering a model where drivers can earn and eventually own the vehicles they use.
For Faraday Future, the partnership enables real-world testing and service exposure for its FX Super One vehicles. YT Jia, Founder and Co-CEO of Faraday Future, noted that high-mileage use across diverse conditions would supply “valuable market penetration, visibility, and customer feedback” for the company.
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Zevo expects the majority of the 1,000 vehicles to be distributed through its network of independent hosts, with a portion operated directly by the platform in select pilot markets. The move is part of a broader effort to expand EV accessibility and provide drivers with alternatives to traditional rental models that do not offer ownership opportunities.
