Fintech entrepreneur Juan Sebastian Palomo Murga leads the integration of micro-mobility and car sharing into a unified transit platform.

iPakket Corporation has announced the official launch of its car-sharing service in New York City, marking the next phase of the company's mission to transform urban mobility in Manhattan. The expansion builds on Ride by iPakett's established fleet of e-scooters and e-bikes, creating an integrated transit ecosystem that addresses both short-distance and longer urban travel needs.

Juan Sebastian Palomo Murga, CEO of iPakket Corporation, described the launch as a natural evolution of the company's approach to solving congestion in one of the world's most densely populated urban centers.

"Our goal with Ride by iPakett is to provide New Yorkers with a holistic transit ecosystem," Palomo Murga said. "By adding car-sharing to our micro-mobility fleet, we are closing the gap in urban travel and making Manhattan more accessible for everyone."

The company has built a strong presence in NYC's micro-mobility sector since bringing its expertise from successful logistics operations across Latin America. That track record positioned iPakket Corporation to tackle the complexities of urban mobility in New York, where traffic congestion costs commuters countless hours and contributes significantly to emissions.

Ride by iPakett's car sharing service integrates directly into the existing mobile app, allowing users to access e-scooters, e-bikes, and now vehicles through a single platform. The seamless experience eliminates the need for multiple apps and accounts, simplifying how residents and visitors navigate the city.

The expansion addresses a gap that micro-mobility alone cannot fill. While e-scooters and e-bikes work well for short trips and last-mile connections, some journeys require more capacity or coverage. Car sharing provides that flexibility while still aligning with the company's commitment to reducing Manhattan traffic congestion through shared resources rather than individual vehicle ownership.

iPakket Corporation has positioned itself as a key player in NYC car sharing and smart city infrastructure. The company's approach emphasizes practical solutions engineered for real urban conditions - vehicles and systems designed to handle the demands of city streets rather than idealized scenarios.

For locals, the service offers an affordable and flexible alternative to traditional car ownership or conventional rental agencies. For tourists, it provides a practical way to explore areas beyond the reach of public transit without the hassle of navigating unfamiliar rental processes.

The platform maintains competitive pricing with an unlock fee plus per-minute rates displayed transparently before each trip. Users can view costs upfront and choose the transport mode that best fits their needs, whether that's a quick scooter ride to a meeting or a car for a longer excursion.

Environmental considerations remain central to the company's model. By encouraging shared mobility over private vehicle use, Ride by iPakett aims to reduce carbon emissions while easing street-level congestion. The e-scooter and e-bike fleet already operates on electric power, and the car-sharing program extends that sustainability focus.

iPakket Corporation operates out of its New York headquarters at 334 West 57th Street. The Ride by iPakett app is available on both iOS and Android platforms.

As urban mobility in New York continues to evolve, the company plans further integration of transport options designed to keep pace with how city residents actually move.

More information is available on the official website.

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