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Uber to charge 'clear air' fee to Londoners in effort to ditch fuel-run cars

Uber expects that an estimated 20,000 drivers will upgrade to electric cars by the 2021 and estimates about raising £200 million ($257 million) in helping drivers purchase battery-operated vehicles.

January 15, 2019 / 15:54 IST
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Heavy traffic congestion, lack parking slot availability, poor quality roads, expensive vehicle ownership cycle and reducing resale value are some of the reasons why more people are preferring ride-hailing platforms like Ola and Uber. In cities people prefer taking taxis for commute rather than owning and driving themselves (Image: Moneycontrol)
Heavy traffic congestion, lack parking slot availability, poor quality roads, expensive vehicle ownership cycle and reducing resale value are some of the reasons why more people are preferring ride-hailing platforms like Ola and Uber. In cities people prefer taking taxis for commute rather than owning and driving themselves (Image: Moneycontrol)

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Uber has announced that it will bill an additional surcharge to consumers in London under the company’s ‘Clean-Air’ Plan. The ride-hailing service in its statement said that the surcharge would go towards helping drivers purchase electric cars.

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Uber shared its plan to have an all-electric fleet by 2025, ditching the current cars that burn a lot of fossil fuels.

The company has stated that consumers would have to pay 15 pence (USD 0.19) per kilometre under the campaign. Stats revealed by the company that an average trip in London is roughly about three miles (4.8km), so that means riders will have to pay 45 pence (USD 0.58) for a ride.