Uber's CEO Still Sees An All-EV Future. But Trump's EV Pullback Is 'Not Good'
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Uber has made a strong commitment to transition to an all-electric ride-hail fleet by 2030, with CEO Dara Khosrowshahi emphasizing the significant adoption rate among their drivers. At the World Economic Forum, he highlighted that Uber drivers are moving to electric vehicles five times faster than average drivers, which contributes positively to climate efforts. The introduction of route-planning and charging software supports drivers, while the lower costs of EV operation appeal to both drivers and customers. Khosrowshahi has stated that gas-powered vehicles will not be permitted on the platform by 2030, impacting around 5 million drivers worldwide.
Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi stated that the average Uber driver is moving to EVs five times faster than the average driver, significantly impacting climate change.
Khosrowshahi expressed optimism about Uber’s future, noting that drivers and customers love the electric vehicle experience, despite the market's hesitations.
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