Bharat Taxi has launched in Mumbai, allowing users and drivers to register ahead of ride bookings starting in early May. The platform will offer electric autos and taxis, feature low commissions, and include safety tools like SOS alerts. It aims to rival private aggregators with a cooperative, driver-first model.
Mumbai commuters now have a new option for getting around the city. The Bharat Taxi app, a government-backed ride-hailing platform, is officially live in Mumbai, with both the passenger and driver-facing apps now available for download and registration. While users can sign up and set up their accounts right away, the ability to actually book cabs through the app will go live from the first week of May.
Union Minister and North Mumbai MP Piyush Goyal inaugurated the service at an event in Kandivali West, calling it not merely a technological upgrade but a socio-economic intervention aimed at transforming drivers into stakeholders. Bharat Taxi will directly rival Uber and Rapido in the city.
Bharat Taxi now live: Driver onboarding has started, passengers can register too
Via the app, passengers in Mumbai will be able to book electric autos and electric kaali peeli cabs. The focus on electric vehicles is central to the platform's identity, with the government proposing incentives for drivers to transition from ageing petrol and CNG vehicles to EVs.
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