Envoy adds three Rivian R1S vehicles at Snowmass luxury community
Envoy Technologies is expanding its EV car-sharing partnership with East West Hospitality at Stratos Residential Collection in Snowmass Village, Colorado. The move adds three Rivian R1S vehicles and extends a service that is becoming a premium amenity for luxury homeowners.
Why it matters: - Envoy's expansion at Stratos shows how on-demand EV access is moving from a hotel perk to a residential amenity in luxury mountain communities. - The deployment gives seasonal and year-round owners a second vehicle option without the cost, insurance and upkeep of ownership. - East West Hospitality's Snowmass portfolio now has seven premium electric vehicles across four managed properties.
What happened: - Envoy Technologies expanded its partnership with East West Hospitality at Stratos Residential Collection, a new luxury residential community in Snowmass Village, Colorado. - The Stratos deployment adds three Rivian R1S vehicles to Envoy's all-electric car-sharing fleet. - Envoy now operates seven premium electric vehicles across four East West Hospitality-managed properties in Snowmass Village.
The details: - The Snowmass network includes two Tesla Model Ys at Electric Pass Lodge, one Rivian R1S at Snowmass Base Village, one Tesla Model X at The Havens, and three Rivian R1S vehicles at Stratos. - The partnership began in December 2022 at The Havens. - Earlier deployments primarily served resort guests. - Stratos is the first deployment in the partnership focused on homeowners. - Stratos residences are priced from about $2.85 million to $30 million. - Envoy positions the Rivian R1S as a fit for mountain conditions while providing comfort, storage and a premium ride. - East West Hospitality says the service gives seasonal residents convenient transportation access whenever they are in Snowmass. - Envoy is a portfolio company of BladeRanger Ltd. (TASE: BRNG). - Property operators interested in the service can visit nomination page.
Between the lines: - Luxury residential developers are increasingly competing on mobility, not just amenities inside the building. - The Snowmass rollout suggests premium EV sharing can solve a practical pain point for owners who split time between homes. - The shift from guest-focused service to homeowner-focused service points to deeper use of car-sharing in branded residential communities.
What's next: - Envoy is inviting hotel operators, residential developers and property managers to bring its electric car-sharing service to their communities through its nomination page. - The Snowmass expansion may serve as a template for additional luxury residential deployments in other markets.
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