Shared mobility solutions consisted of an electric bike pool, an electric car pool, and electric taxi servicewas assumed to enable similar mobility flexibilities as owning a car. The concept was tested in Gothenburgfor about a year in the local ELMOB project. This article focuses on the feasibility of the electric taxi aspart of the shared mobility package. Both customers’ and drivers’ perspective were studied regardingchanges in their behavior and fulfillment of their mobility needs. Data collected from the vehicles showvehicle performance, usage patterns and charging behavior of the drivers. The results imply that policy andregulations which favor electric taxis are crucial for enabling electric taxis at a larger scale