Uber expands uberPOOL to 3 more Indian cities

The service was launched in the country about 6 months ago, which is currently available in Delhi & Bengaluru

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jun 03 2016 | 2:08 PM IST
The US-based cab aggregator Uber on Friday said that it will expand its carpooling service, uberPOOL, to three more Indian cities such as Hyderabad, Kolkata and Mumbai, on June 5.

The service, which was launched in India about six months ago, is currently available in Delhi and Bengaluru.

"uberPOOL enables people going on the same way at the same time to share their journey, bringing carpooling at the tap of a button. More people in fewer cars means cheaper rides for passengers and less congestion over time," Uber India President Amit Jain told Press Trust of India.

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Since the launch of the service in Delhi and Bengaluru, 25% of all trips in both the cities are now on uberPOOL, he added.

Uber's local rival, Ola also has a similar product, Ola Share, that allows users to carpool to get cheaper rides.

"Apart from reducing congestion and pollution in our cities over time, uberPOOL also means results in riders having to pay less and drivers spending less idle time between rides. It is a simple yet powerful example of how we can use technology to transform our cities," Jain said.

The company said an estimated 798 tonnes of CO2 emissions cut have been achieved with users using uberPOOL.

"Since the start of this year, uberPOOL riders in India have cut the number of kms driven down by seven million, which translates to over 3,00,000 litres of fuel saved. In Delhi and Bengaluru, over 50,000 riders are opting to share their trip via uberPOOL each week," he informed.

Globally, over 1 lakh people take pooled trips on Uber every week in over 11 cities, including New York, Los Angeles, Beijing, Chengdu, and Shanghai. In China, the number of uberPOOL trips has grown to over 30 million per month.
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First Published: Jun 03 2016 | 1:35 PM IST

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