Overview
- Ola’s 30-day pass costs Rs 2,010 and waives commission on every auto, bike and cab trip after activation.
- The scheme allows drivers to pay Rs 67 daily to retain 100% of their fares with no restrictions on ride type or fare amount.
- Similar subscription-based zero-commission models are already used by Rapido, Namma Yatri and Uber for auto rickshaw bookings.
- Ola projects driver earnings will rise by about 30% under the new plan by eliminating per-ride fees.
- Analysts predict India’s ride-hailing market will reach 380 million users and $11.6 billion in revenue by 2029 as competition drives pricing innovation.