Car Club

What is Car Club?

The Isle of Wight Car Club is being run by Co-Wheels. It has been set up with funding secured by the council through the Developing Car Clubs in England programme. This is funded by the Department for Transport and managed by Carplus.

Co-wheels is the largest car club operator in the UK. It has car clubs in more than 60 locations, from small villages to city centres. As a social enterprise, Co-wheels puts all its profits back into the expanding community car club network. Co-wheels is the only independently-owned national car club. It provides low emission, hybrid and electric cars on a pay-as-you-go basis for organisations and communities across the UK.

The car sharing service on the Isle of Wight will give local residents, businesses and visitors access to an affordable, flexible and hassle-free transport option for getting around the island.

The cars are parked in car parks at convenient locations near transport hubs. The high specification hybrid and low emission cars can be booked for short periods, from half an hour or for days at discounted rates.

Where are car club cars located on the Island?

There are currently vehicles available at Quay Road Car Park (Ryde).

How does car club work?

  1. Join the car club (co-wheels.org.uk)
  2. You will receive a smartcard. The smartcard allows you to book online and have keyless access to the cars.

What does car use cost?

Hire is from £4.50 per hour, plus a small mileage fee.