Rapido, a commute app in India, has achieved the monumental feat of 100 crore rides across 120 cities. Since its inception in 2015, it has emerged as a key contributor to employment generation, touching the lives of approximately 9 crore Indians with its affordable and convenient services.
Sharing his excitement about the milestone, Pavan Guntupalli, co-founder Rapido said, “Reaching the milestone of 100 crore rides marks an extraordinary moment in Rapido’s journey. From our humble beginnings, where our vision was just a spark of an idea, to where we stand today, having touched the lives of millions, it’s been incredibly fulfilling.
Today, as we celebrate this milestone, we’re filled with gratitude for the trust our customers and partners have placed in us.This milestone not only represents the countless lives touched and communities empowered but also underscores our commitment to fostering a ‘Viksit Bharat’, where every individual has the opportunity to thrive. Our mission extends beyond mere rides; it’s about revolutionizing the commute experience, empowering individuals, and driving socioeconomic progress. With each journey, we reaffirm our commitment to making a positive impact, one commute at a time.”
While achieving this milestone, Rapido had introduced innovative Auto & Cab SaaS platforms. These groundbreaking solutions enable auto and cab drivers to directly benefit from their earnings. This step Rapido ensures a larger share of revenue goes directly into the pockets of its hard-working captains. This pioneering approach not only boosts their income but also fosters a sense of ownership and entrepreneurship, empowering them to take control of their financial futures.
This remarkable feat underscores Rapido’s role in revolutionizing last-mile connectivity, easing the strain on public transportation systems across the country. The company’s innovative solutions have fostered a sense of community, with riders and captains forming strong connections. Each of the 100 crore rides represents a unique story – from students commuting to educational institutions, to workers striving for better opportunities, and families reuniting after a long day.