https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/23/uber-signs-electric-car-deal-with-nissan-in-uk-as-it-fights-london-ban.html
Uber lands electric car deal with Nissan in the UK amid fight against London
ban
Jan 23 2020  Ryan Browne

[image  / Uber
https://image.cnbcfm.com/api/v1/image/106351527-1579790436006uberleaf.jpg
ONE TIME ONLY: Uber Nissan LEAF handout  Uber is set to offer drivers in the
U.K. electric cars from Nissan at a discount, as part of a broader push by
the company to tackle air pollution.
]

  - Uber has signed an agreement with Nissan to introduce a fleet of 2,000
Leaf hatchbacks for its drivers.
  - The deal is part of a broader push from the company to go all-electric
in London from 2025.
  - It comes as Uber appeals a decision from regulators to ban it from
operating in London.

Uber will offer drivers in the U.K. electric cars from Nissan at a discount,
the company said Friday, as it faces a potential ban in London.

The ride-hailing operator has signed an agreement with Nissan to introduce a
fleet of 2,000 of the Japanese automaker’s Leaf hatchbacks for drivers using
its app in Britain. While the deal is technically open to all U.K. drivers,
it’s primarily targeted at those working in London.

It’s part of a broader push from Uber to tackle air pollution in the U.K.
capital by ensuring all of its vehicles are fully electric by 2025. In 2018,
the company announced [
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/10/23/uber-unveils-plan-for-london-drivers-switch-to-electric-cars-by-2025.html
] plans to charge passengers in London 15 pence per mile on every trip to
help its drivers buy electric cars.

That fee has so far helped raise over £80 million ($105 million) since its
introduction, Uber said, and it expects to pull in £200 million in total
over the next few years. Uber said it’s seen a 350% increase in rides being
taken with electric vehicles since the clean air charge was introduced.

The deal with Nissan arrives at a difficult time for the company, which
faces being blocked in the U.K.’s capital after Transport for London (TfL)
stripped it of its license. Uber has since appealed the move, and can
continue operating in the city while it fights the ban in the courts.

Uber’s vehicle of choice, the Nissan Leaf, is among the best-selling
electric cars with over 450,000 sales. It’s unclear what discount will be
provided to drivers and Uber hasn’t disclosed any of the financial details
of its deal with Nissan. The Leaf comes at a starting price of £26,345 in
the U.K., while the government offers grants of up to £3,500 for plug-in
cars.

The company’s efforts on clean energy aren’t a coincidence. London Mayor
Sadiq Khan has made it his priority to clean up the city’s dirty air,
imposing a strict daily charge of £12.50 on drivers of older, polluting
petrol and diesel vehicles in an area that’s been dubbed the “ultra low
emission zone.”
[© cnbc.com]


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https://www.itv.com/news/tyne-tees/2020-01-24/nissan-plant-in-sunderland-to-supply-electric-cars-for-taxi-firm-uber/
Nissan plant in Sunderland to supply electric cars for taxi firm Uber
Uber has announced an agreement for Nissan to supply up to 2,000 electric
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