HIGHLIGHTS
- Ride-sharing app Tootle partnered with NIU scooters to promote an eco-friendly future.
- Under the collab, Tootle contributes up to Rs. 50,000 for its riders when buying the NIU scooter.
- Tootle also introduced a new “Hunt” feature to increase riders’ earnings.
Tootle, Nepal’s first ride-sharing platform, announced a partnership with Eco Infinity Pvt. Ltd., the official distributor of NIU electric scooters.
Under this collaboration, Tootle is contributing up to Rs. 50,000 for every NIU scooter bought by Tootle riders. This initiative aims to provide users with an eco-friendly alternative for their daily commutes and contribute to reducing their carbon footprint for a cleaner environment.
Rubik Joshi, Managing Director of Tootle, said, “We want 50 percent of riders to switch to EV to help shape the country’s environment for the future.”
To further encourage passengers to switch to electric vehicles (EVs), Tootle has launched a three-month campaign. Participants must complete 300 rides during the campaign period to qualify for a chance to win a NIU scooter.
In addition to this partnership, Tootle has introduced a new feature called “Hunt” within its application.
“Hunt” provides riders with opportunities to complete more rides and increase their earnings through daily, weekly, or monthly challenges. Upon successful completion of these challenges, riders will receive cash rewards based on their performance.
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