![]() “Charging infrastructure and the operational costs of driving an EV is greatly improving in Australia, but we want to do all we can to incentivise our driver and delivery partners to use EV’s when earning on our platform,” said Uber’s Dom Taylor. In addition to that, the company is also partnering with BP Pulse, the EV charging network being rolled out primarily at BP service centre locations, to offer a reduced rate to the cost of charging – all of which adds up to an EV being a better option for drivers over the longer term. To make the choice of driving an EV for Uber drivers more appealing, Uber is offering $26 million in incentives – by way of reduced commissions, meaning, if you’re an Uber Driver in an EV, you’ll pay less to Uber and keep more in your pocket.
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