One of the largest mobile application companies, Uber, recently announced a new mode of transport dedicated to the use of electric vehicles. In addition, the company will also add robotic and autonomous deliveries to its catalog of services.
In this sense, check below for more details about the technological launch announced by Uber.
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The availability of eletric cars it's from autonomous vehicles by Uber, for now, is only available in three US states and Dubai. Passengers in Los Angeles, San Francisco and San Diego can enjoy the comfort of the line Uber Comfort Electric, consisting of Tesla cars.
Last year, the company even announced a partnership with Hertz to make up to 50,000 Teslas available for car rental by 2023. With more electric vehicles on the road in the United States than ever before, Uber says it's excited to introduce Comfort Electric to its riders.
According to the company, a map with vehicle recharge points will be available within the official application. All of these actions aim to meet the carbon emission targets established for 2040.
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Another launch announced by Uber is the possibility of booking party buses. The service will coordinate the transportation of passengers for you and your friends to events, ceremonies, work and other locations.
The main objective is to make public transport more convenient in any location. Reservations of buses, vans, minibuses and other vehicles with greater capacity to allocate passengers will be allowed.
In addition, in the United States, the mobility platform said it will go all out in the high-tech world. Therefore, Uber will provide short-distance delivery services with robots from Serve Robotics. Not to mention the intention to use Montinal's fleet of cars to do the job as well.