The Denver Post

ELECTRIC OR HYBRID RIDES WILL SOON BE OPTION IN LYFT APP

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YORK» Lyft passengers will NEW soon be able to request a ride in an electric or hybrid vehicle when they’re planning a trip.

The ride-hailing company is launching the feature first in Seattle, then in other cities. The option will show up when passengers are choosing between available Lyft vehicles, and it won’t cost more for riders than traveling in a car with an internal combustion engine.

Lyft also is rolling out electric vehicles in Seattle and Atlanta in the fleet of cars that it rents to Lyft drivers who don’t own their own vehicles.

The company met with driver and rider groups in the Pacific Northwest, and “the number one thing on the list for passengers and for drivers was green vehicles,” said Jon McNeill, chief operating officer of Lyft. “The cost per mile for an electric is half that of a gas car, and so as we were working on this further, we said this is an excellent way to bring down cost for drivers.”

Seattle also has more drivers of electric and hybrid cars than other markets, and Lyft has “tens of thousands” of drivers of electric and hybrid vehicles nationwide, McNeill said, declining to release more specific numbers. “It’s a significan­t portion of our fleet, and we want to make it a very significan­t part over time,” he added.

Asked whether there are enough green vehicle drivers for customers to reliably have the option, McNeill said that given the density of electric and hybrid vehicle drivers in Seattle, he is not concerned.

“It will be interestin­g to see from a consumer perspectiv­e, if you want to be picked up by an electric vehicle, what if the wait’s 10 minutes longer? Because not everyone’s going to be driving one of those,” said Steven Polzin, program director for mobility policy research at the University of South Florida’s Center for Urban Transporta­tion Research.

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