Uber, the
ridesharing app that connects riders with drivers to provide convenient, reliable
and affordable rides at the push of a button, strengthened its commitment to
decongest Indian cities and reduce emissions over time by expanding uberPOOL,
an innovative offering, in 3 cities - Chandigarh, Jaipur and Ahmedabad this
week, taking the national tally to 12 cities. The expansion strategy is an
effort to promote shared mobility in India with uberPOOL allowing people
heading in the same direction to take the same ride.
Post the successful adoption of the
product in Delhi, Bangalore, Mumbai, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Pune, Guwahati,
Chennai and Kochi, uberPOOL went live in Chandigarh (3rd October) and Jaipur
(5th October) followed by Ahmedabad, which will go livetomorrow. Designed to
offer first and last mile connectivity, and improved reliability,uberPOOL will
also help contribute towards reducing congestion in cities. With more people in
fewer cars, uberPOOL aims to decongest roads and reduce emissions and pollution
over time. As of March 2017, with 48,259,398 kms of travel saved, uberPOOL has
helped in reducing Co2 emissions of 5,352, 000 Kgs.
Speaking on the
launch, Prabhjeet Singh, General Manager, North, Uber India, said,
“At Uber, we are constantly working towards redefining the urban mobility
landscape in Indian cities which involves initiatives towards reducing
congestion and pollution. We believe that uberPOOL is the future of urban
mobility that allows ridesharing using technology, and in the process helps
decongest cities by getting more people into fewer cars, letting riders move
around their city more affordably and enables first/last mile connectivity. We
have received positive feedback from other cities and are confident that as
Chandigarh, Jaipur and Ahmedabad embark on their uberPOOL journey, the same
will help contribute to the future that we have envisioned - smarter cities.”
According to Uber’s Green Index 30% of
rides in Mumbai are on UberPOOL, 28% in Delhi, 29% in Hyderabad, 25% in
Bangalore, 18% in Chennai and Pune and 15% in Kolkata. Uber’s ridesharing
product has been able to deliver a significant impact in reducing congestion
and pollution in several cities. However, we are yet to reach the fullest
potential of this innovation. Therefore, to highlight several such examples
from across India and advocate the merits of ridesharing, Uber launched a
nationwide initiative, Decongest India, which aims to draw the attention of
policymakers on how utilising cars for ride-sharing can complement stressed and
overburdened public transport to be part of the solution - rather than the
problem.
How does it work:
Selecting the uberPOOL option connects the rider real-time with
1-2 passengers heading in the same direction.
1. Set your pickup
location and destination
2. Select uberPOOL for
the carpooling option and get a fixed fare upfront, so you know exactly what
you’re going to pay
3. Click on “Confirm
Uberpool”
4. Click on “Confirm
Pickup”
5. Select how many seats
you need 1 / 2
6. Confirm seats! You
might get matched with other passengers heading in the same direction
7. Regardless of whether
you’re matched or not, the fare will be less than traveling solo
8. You can choose to use
Cash, PayTM, Credit or even a Debit card
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