Delhi gets its first Bike taxi service before Odd-Even makesa comeback

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Delhi gets its first Bike taxi service before Odd-Even makesa comeback
Just before Delhi’s odd-even policy stages a comeback, the nation’s capital has got its first ever eco-friendly electric two-wheeler taxi service.
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Looking to solve the problem of last mile connectivity, Promto has started its service last week and is doing close to 200 rides every day. That’s not too much given the volume of traffic in the city, but it’s a good start nonetheless.

The Delhi based company was started by Nikhil Malik, Karan Chadha, Pawneesh Rampal and Romesh Kumar who came up with the idea of having a battery operated two-wheeler taxi service network. The battery operated bikes are equipped with in-built GPS systems.

The company currently has 20 such scooters, and the service is available from Connaught Place (Metro station gate no. 7) to offer rides within a radius of 5 kms. While reach is an issue currently, affordability isn’t, as the two wheeler service is available for a mere Rs 5/kms.

The taxi can be booked by calling on 82528-82528 or by hailing one from Connaught Place metro station, gate number 7.

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Nikhil Malik, Promoter of Promto said, “Promto will help single office goers, students and general commuters experience the advantages of switching over to zero polluting electric mobility and reach last mile destinations from a public point such as metro stations or a busy bus terminal.”

“Our battery operated bikes will be a visible alternative to immediately cut the emission as one electric bike is equivalent to reducing 1 ton of carbon dioxide emission in 3 years,” added Nikhil.

Much like the Olas and Ubers of the transportation industry, Promto has a comprehensive insurance policy worth up to Rs 1 lakh for the drivers as well as the passenger for the duration of the bike ride. The company also claims all drivers go through stringent background verification and training before they’re put on the road.

The company looks to expand its fleet to 500 battery-operated bikes in the next 6 months and over 10,000 electric bikes in the coming 3 years.

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