Uber to launch Australia’s first fully electric national rideshare service

Uber is set to make a significant environmental impact in Australia with the launch of the country’s first fully electric national rideshare service. This initiative marks a pivotal step towards reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainability within the transportation industry. By introducing a fleet of electric vehicles for ridesharing, Uber aims to set a new standard for eco-friendly transportation options across the nation. This innovative approach underscores Uber’s commitment to embracing clean energy solutions and contributing to a greener future for Australia.


Uber will introduce the first electric-only rideshare service in Australia when it launches Comfort Electric nationally.

From 12 January 2024, Uber One customers will be able to access the electric vehicle-only service through the Uber app, with a nationwide rollout for all Uber users on 29 January.


Background

Comfort Electric – which started in California in May 2022 – was introduced in Australia late 2023 exclusively for Uber for Business customers. 

It’s the first zero-emission choice on the rideshare platform after Uber Green was introduced in Australia on 8 June 2023 as a low-emission version of UberX.


Service Details

For the same journey price as UberX, Uber Green enables users to select an Uber ride exclusively using hybrid electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids and battery electric cars.

Trip costs for Comfort Electric will match those of Comfort, yet Comfort Electric sees electric vehicles including Tesla, Polestar or the Ford Mustang Mach-E used for zero-emission Uber journeys.

Premier will remain the most expensive service on the Uber platform. 


Global Impact

The arrival of both Uber Green and Comfort Electric in Australia brings the number of cities around the world where the rideshare platform offers one of its zero-emissions options to more than 200.

The company says that its zero-emission trips saved 2.16 million litres of petrol/diesel in 2022 alone.

Uber intends every ride globally to be carried out in a zero-emission vehicle by 2040 and says it's actively encouraging its drivers to switch to electric vehicles.


 Initiatives for Drivers

In October 2023, Uber partnered with EVDirect – distributors of BYD in Australia – for multiple financing options for its drivers on as many as 10,000 BYD Atto 3 electric vehicles.

It also announced an expansion of its Service Fee Reduction scheme for drivers in Victoria from 1 November 2023.

Switching to an electric car before June 2025 will see Victorian drivers eligible to have their service fees reduced by as much as 50 per cent, which equates to up to $3500, Uber says.


Summary

As we move towards a more sustainable future, the introduction of Comfort Electric and the continued efforts by Uber to promote electric vehicles represent a positive step towards reducing the environmental impact of ridesharing services. We look forward to witnessing the positive impact of these initiatives on the environment and the transportation industry as a whole.



(This article is sourced from drive.com.au curated by Thetransporteronline24)

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