Bharat Taxi app service offers 30% lower fares! How is it impacting Ola and Uber?

Bharat Taxi app is a new cab aggregator platform that is taking on private companies like Ola and Uber directly. It has been launched to empower drivers. 

 

 

 

Bharat Taxi App Service: Earlier this month, the central government's cooperative service, "Bharat Taxi App," launched. Most notably, while Rapido, Ola, and Uber have reduced drivers' earnings by taking 20 to 30 percent commission, new platforms like Bharat Taxi operate on a zero-commission or low-fee model. Since the launch of Bharat Taxi, the service has now returning approximately 80 to 100 percent of drivers' earnings.

This means that the launch of the Bharat app has directly benefited drivers in two ways: first, it provides drivers with more benefits, and second, it reduces their dependence on app companies.

Benefits of Bharat Taxi App

In fact, the revenue model of Ola, Uber, and RadioPo is that they take a commission of 20 to 30 percent from the driver's fare. This reduces drivers' earnings. Furthermore, dynamic pricing increases fares as demand increases, making it more expensive for customers but beneficial for drivers. However, this creates instability.

On the other hand, the advent of the Bharat Taxi app increases drivers' profits and benefits. It operates without surge pricing. This ensures transparent and stable fares, while also providing relief to passengers from increased fares.   

Stopping the arbitrariness of drivers

Bharat Taxi is a new cab aggregator platform that competes directly with private companies like Ola and Uber. It has been launched to empower drivers. The service has launched in Delhi and will be rolled out to the rest of the country in a phased manner. Operating on a cooperative model, Bharat Taxi offers drivers lower commissions and higher earnings, while also offering affordable, surge-free pricing and transparency for passengers. Drivers earn more through this app and receive a stake in the company, freeing them from the high commissions of private apps.