Under the agreement, Uber will deploy Tata Motorsu2019 XPRES-T EVs by partnering fleet operators in Delhi National Capital Region, Mumbai, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, and Ahmedabad.
    The President of Uber India and South Asia, Prabhjeet Singh said, u201cThis represents the largest EV partnership yet between an automaker and a ridesharing platform in India. It will supercharge the transition to zero emissions on the Uber platform as we work towards building a sustainable future,u201d.
    Tata Motors has been revolutionizing the Indian automotive market with its pioneering efforts and is leading the e-mobility wave in India with over 50,000 Tata EVs rolled out from the plant to date in the personal and fleet segment. Furthermore, Uber has committed to 100% of rides taking place in zero-emission vehicles, on public transit, or with micro-mobility by 2040.
    Image source- twitterThe ride-hailing industry is rapidly electrifying its fleet. Uber’s Indian rival, Ola recently stated that the company intends to launch an EV fleet of 10,000 vehicles.This green step is a great initiative taken up by the company! Sustainable future is the only future mindset is very much required for the growth.Comment down you idea of sustainable future without compromising the needs of present.

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