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Moovr PH surpassed one million rides in 2024, with over 250k new users

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Moovr Philippines has proven itself to be a legitimate mobility option for commuters around the central business districts in Taguig and Makati City. In 2024, Moovr logged its one millionth ride, solidifying its status in urban commuting.

In the same year, Moovr registered over 250,000 new users, bringing its total customer pool to 600,000. Over the holiday season, the purple mobility company even increased its supply of bikes and e-scooters to accommodate its growing user base and the increase in foot traffic.

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Hopping on a bike or an e-scooter already sounds like a fun and efficient way to cover short distances in the city, but for Moovr, readily available mobility solutions like these are also crucial for helping the environment. As of 2024, Moovr and its users have offset over 300,000kg in carbon dioxide emissions. That amount should grow with Moovr as it expands to more communities.

Moovr aims to reach more cities, as said by its head of fleet management, Shiela Raña: “This simply shows the endless possibilities of what we can do to continue safeguarding the environment when we collaborate with local communities to prioritize sustainability... We look forward to continuing expanding and creating more positive change in the Philippines in the new year.”

Currently, Moovr charges P25 for every 15-minute bike rental and P45 for every 10-minute use on e-scooters. Users are required to use their own helmets and safety gear.

Moovr e-scooter

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