India’s first rider called an Uber ten years ago in Bengaluru, blazing a trail that has seen the app quickly become the most popular app in the country for both drivers and passengers. Since then, Uber has changed how people get around in India. Here is a look back at the influence Uber has had throughout the years to mark this important milestone.
Uber: Last 10 Years In India
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Uber’s mission has always been to create opportunities. Uber has innovated for Indian customers over the course of this decade, empowering its users by reducing inefficiencies and leveraging technology to unlock greater value for all.
Since 2013, Uber drivers have earned more than ₹ 50,000 crore working on the network. Uber drivers have traveled a total of 3,300 billion kilometers, or nearly 86,000 times the distance to the Earth and the Moon!
The total number of rides done by Uber in India reached 300 crores.
The number of drivers who have earned money from the Uber app as drivers is 30 lakh. Enough to fill Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad 30 times!
As it fulfills its promise to be a zero platform by 2040, the green car drives 4 kilometers on the platform.
It started with a few locations and now serves more than 125 cities in India, helping millions of consumers book trips quickly and helping more than 800,000 drivers get paid. life work. In India, 90% of respondents said Uber has changed the way they travel.
A Look At The Significant Consumer Trend
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Access to driving services, according to 72% of respondents, led them to reconsider purchasing a private car. More than 30% of users say that Uber’s accessibility to mobility and mobility is their favorite feature. Saving time during travel comes third, followed by avoiding car maintenance and driver fees. 79% of respondents said their nightlife plans for drinking depend entirely on Uber.
In the next decade, according to more than 55% of respondents, sustainable travel will be the norm. In response to the unique needs of Indian drivers and car owners, the company has acquired many firsts in India. It always strives to provide a smooth experience for its users, by adding premium payment and local language support and adopting many of the company’s first security features. Prabhjeet Singh, head of Uber India and South Asia, said they are passionate about helping Indian technology thinkers grow faster because the future is exciting.