Star Car Life

Star Car Life

A peer to peer car sharing service.

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Dongcheng District, China
Founding location
Singapore, Singapore
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$200—300m
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Established in 2012 by Eddy Zhang and Jamie Wang, iCarsclub, later operating as PPzuche in China, emerged as a pioneer in the peer-to-peer car-sharing market in Singapore. The company was founded on the principle of asset sharing, aiming to provide a platform where private car owners could generate passive income by renting out their vehicles when not in use. The service catered to individuals seeking convenient and affordable short-term car rentals, offering an alternative to traditional car rental agencies.

The founders, both originally from China and later becoming Singaporean citizens, brought complementary expertise to the venture. Eddy Zhang, a serial entrepreneur, had prior experience in the internet industry, having founded a successful group-buying website. Jamie Wang's background was in the automotive sector, providing crucial industry knowledge. Their combined experience helped shape the company's strategy, which was supported by early-stage funding from Red Dot Ventures.

The platform's core offering was a mobile and web-based service that connected car owners with renters. A key feature of the service was the installation of a keyless entry system, or telematics device, in the owner's vehicle. This allowed renters to book, locate, and unlock cars using their smartphones, creating a seamless and efficient rental process. For car owners, the platform offered the potential to earn supplemental income, while renters benefited from access to a network of vehicles at competitive rates, often lower than those of conventional rental companies. The business model was based on taking a commission from each rental transaction facilitated through the platform. Following its launch in Singapore, the company expanded its operations into the Chinese market under the name PPzuche to tap into the larger market opportunity there.

Keywords: peer-to-peer car sharing, asset sharing, automotive, collaborative consumption, keyless entry, telematics, car rental, mobile application, transportation, shared mobility

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