Announcements related to travel and sustainability
The product event comes as car companies and transportation providers around the world are coming under regulatory pressure to phase out gas-powered vehicles in favor of those that produce zero emissions. California, the largest auto market in the US, set in place rules for ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft, requiring that 90 percent of their fleets be electric by 2030.
Delivery is likely to feature heavily in the announcements as well. While Uber’s ride-hailing business has struggled to recover after the pandemic lockdowns of 2020, Uber Eats has been growing at a rapid clip. Food and other delivery bookings in thegrew 33 percent year over year.
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