Overview
- The company report details heavy late-night usage and a user base that skews younger and urban in Germany.
- Average wait time for a ride is about six minutes nationwide and in Berlin, according to the Atlas data.
- Berlin stands out with a single account logging 1,150 trips in a year and Berghain as the most common destination, ahead of Sisyphos and KaDeWe.
- Uber cites service in more than 70 German cities, riders from 193 nations, and over 10,000 taxi drivers using its platform.
- Coverage cites conflicting figures for the year’s longest trip, with one report stating 729 km from Hamburg to Amsterdam and another 680 km to Minderlittgen, both attributed to the Atlas, while taxi associations push for minimum-price rules already adopted in Heidelberg and Essen.