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Uber taps ONDC for Delhi metro tickets, eyes B2B logistics push

Uber will not be offering ride-hailing services through ONDC at this stage, much like its primary competitor in India – Ola.

May 19, 2025 / 14:53 IST
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Uber also plans to launch business-to-business (B2B) logistics through ONDC in the near future, starting with facilitating food deliveries.

Ride-hailing platform Uber India on May 19 announced its integration with the Open Network for Digital Commerce (ONDC) by rolling out metro ticketing on the Uber app, starting with the Delhi Metro. The service will go live in three more cities this year.

Notably, Uber will not be offering ride-hailing services through ONDC at this stage—much like its primary competitor in India, Ola, which integrated with ONDC in August 2023. Ola currently focuses on logistics and retail services through the network, without including ride-hailing.

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Uber also plans to launch business-to-business (B2B) logistics through ONDC in the near future, starting with facilitating food deliveries. The service will allow businesses to tap into Uber’s delivery network on demand, without needing their own fleets. It is designed to eventually scale to e-commerce, grocery, pharmacy, and healthcare logistics.

For metro rides, Uber has partnered with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) using ONDC’s interoperable backend infrastructure, which has enabled the company to launch this service significantly faster than it would have through a direct integration. Starting May 19, Uber users in Delhi can plan metro journeys, purchase QR-based tickets, and access real-time transit information—all within the Uber app. Payments are supported exclusively via UPI.