
Grab PH launches fully electric taxi fleet
In a news release, Grab Philippines said GrabTaxi Electric was launched in partnership with local operator EV Taxi Corp. and would begin operations in key Metro Manila hubs, including Makati, Taguig, Pasig, Mandaluyong, Parañaque, and Pasay.
This rollout marks a significant regulatory and operational milestone for the Philippines, where traditional combustion engine vehicles still dominate the mobility landscape, the ride-hailing company said.
Currently in beta, GrabTaxi Electric allows passengers to seamlessly book electric taxis within the Transport tab of the Grab app, alongside traditional Grab mobility services.
Feedback from passengers and drivers during this phase will shape the future design, expansion, and service model of the offering.
The launch of the full EV fleet builds upon Grab's June 2024 pilot study with BYD Philippines, which demonstrated the operational and financial viability of electric vehicles for both fleet operators and driver-partners, it said.
'This is not just about offering another ride option,' said Grab Philippines country head Ronald Roda.
'It's about fundamentally changing the DNA of urban transport in the Philippines—one that aligns with our sustainability commitments, empowers Filipino commuters, and creates meaningful green livelihoods. Sustainability cannot be a distant ideal; it must be something you can book, ride, and feel today.''
GrabTaxi Electric is part of Grab's broader eco-mobility strategy, which includes expanding EV adoption across its GrabCar fleet in regional cities such as Davao and Cagayan De Oro within the year, according to the ride-hailing company.
'Our partnership with Grab proves that when multinational platforms and local innovators work together, we can fast-track a cleaner, more inclusive future for transport—one that delivers value for both passengers and drivers alike,' said EV Taxi Corp. president Frankie Ang. —VBL, GMA Integrated News

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