New York City Mayor Eric Adams has announced that Uber and Lyft will be required to be carbon neutral by 2030.
If you grab an Uber or Lyft in New York City in 2030, you’re likely going to be riding in an electric car.. During the speech, Adams specifically called out the rideshare companies, announcing that both Uber and Lyft will be required to switch to 100% electric vehicles by the end of the decade.
And we are going to go even further, requiring for-hire vehicles to do the same. Today, we are announcing that Uber and Lyft will be required to have a zero-emissions fleet by 2030. That’s zero emissions for over 100,000 vehicles on our city streets. And it will be achieved with no new costs for individual drivers. We’re pleased that both companies are embracing this shift, and we look forward to working with them to get it done.
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