What are the benefits of Uber Green?

Admin • January 29, 2024

Embark on the electric revolution and reap the rewards! Make a seamless transition to an Electric Vehicle (EV) with Uber and pocket a £700 incentive! 💚

Ubers their pledge is crystal clear — achieving 100% electrification in London by 2025 and extending their commitment nationwide by 2030.

To express their gratitude for embracing sustainability, the're introducing a time-sensitive offer. Upgrade to an EV before January 31, 2024, and seize the opportunity to partake in an exclusive EV incentive, earning you a substantial £700 reward!* 

Why the shift to an EV, you ask? Here are seven compelling reasons:

Exclusive Deals: Enjoy added savings on EVs through Uber's partnerships with leading car manufacturers and vendors.

No Zone Charges: Bid farewell to entry fees for Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) and Congestion Charging Zone (CCZ) with electric cars. Explore the financial advantages over non-EVs concerning regulatory costs.

Higher Trip Payments on Uber Green: Elevate your earnings with 10% higher trip payments (compared to UberX) on all Uber Green trips. For riders, experience the same affordability as an UberX trip. Discover the perks of Uber Green.

Fuel Savings: Reap the benefits of reduced expenses with electricity costs compared to traditional fuel for EVs. Leverage additional savings through Uber's collaborations with EV charging companies, covering both home and public charging solutions. Make charging work for you.

Better for London: Contribute to cleaner air and diminished emissions by choosing EVs, fostering a healthier London for all.

EV Technology: Experience unparalleled comfort and easy maintenance with cutting-edge EV technology. Drivers and riders alike endorse the serene and smooth rides offered by electric vehicles.

Government Subsidies: Avail government grants supporting widespread EV adoption through the Office of Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV). Get a 75% grant (up to £350) for installing electric vehicle smart-charge points at domestic properties across the UK. Learn more about this initiative.

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Become a part of Uber Green — an exclusive trip option for fully electric vehicle drivers. With 10% higher trip payments than UberX, you'll play a vital role in fostering a cleaner, greener future for your city.


Who can resist the allure of Uber Green? Electric vehicle drivers gain privileged access to Uber Green trip requests upon signup or switching to an EV on the platform. However, please note that plug-in hybrid cars are not eligible; refer to the full list of accepted vehicles.


Uber Green is not just a ride; it's an eco-friendly choice available anytime, for any rider in Greater London. Opt for sustainability at the same price as an UberX trip, relishing the excitement of EV technology and a serene journey in a modern vehicle. Embrace the change today!

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