The Cities of Bingen and White Salmon are partnering with Oregon non-profit Forth to launch GoForth CarShare, a community carsharing program giving the public access to two all-electric Chevy Bolt vehicles. Bingen Mayor Catherine Kiewit says Zero-Emissions Access Program grant funding the two cities accessed from the state of Washington to set up the infrastructure and covers the booking platform, vehicle maintenance, and insurance costs, limiting costs passed onto customers. Using the Miocar Networks app to book trips, community members and visitors can test drive these EVs for a free four-hour ride and then rent them for subsequent trips at $4 per hour or $35 per day with the first 150 miles included. After that, the cost will be 35 cents per additional mile. Drivers are responsible for paying bridge tolls. When fully charged, the vehicles have a range of approximately 250 miles. To book a GoForth vehicle, community members can download the Miocar Networks app and sign up as a GoForth CarShare member. Members must be at least 21 years old, with a valid US driver’s license and a clean driving record. The two vehicles each have a dedicated parking space and charging stations next to Daubenspeck Park in Bingen and at 119 NE Church Avenue in White Salmon.