Grab and BYD have announced a regional partnership to expand access to up to 50,000 BYD electric vehicles (EVs) to Grab’s driver-partners across Southeast Asia, while increasing the availability of green vehicles to Grab users.
Across Southeast Asia, high upfront costs remain a key barrier for EV adoption. Through this partnership, Grab and BYD look to boost the electrification of the transportation sector in Southeast Asia by providing Grab’s fleet partners and driver-partners with access to BYD vehicles at the most competitive rates, with extended warranties on the EV vehicles’ batteries. Drivers will have the option of renting the EVs from Grab’s fleet partners or opt for financing support through Grab’s car ownership schemes. The partnership supports Grab’s commitment to help driver-partners accelerate the transition to zero-emission modes of transport. In countries like Singapore and Thailand, Grab users can also choose to toggle on the “Eco-Friendly Ride” option, which will prioritize allocating green vehicles at no additional charge.
The partnership spans Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam, and covers a range of models including the Atto 3 and Seal.
Mr. Liu Xueliang, General Manager of BYD Asia Pacific Auto Sales Division said, “We are excited to partner with Grab as the leading on-demand transport provider in Southeast Asia and push forward the transition to electric vehicles in the region. BYD, as the world’s leading new energy vehicle manufacturer, will best integrate our technology with Grab’s, and we look forward to working with them to deliver a unique and unparalleled experience for their drivers and users. We continue to be dedicated to our goal of building a zero-emission ecosystem and we are committed to supporting Grab’s fleet and driver-partners. Through this collaboration, we are working together with Grab to realize the vision of cooling the earth by one degree.”
In addition, the two companies will work to facilitate deep Internet of Things (IoT) between the vehicles and Grab’s platform and services. Through this collaboration, Grab aims to deliver:
- Safer rides and a more intuitive driving experience for driver-partners: By installing the Grab driver application available in the head unit of BYD vehicles, drivers will be able to view their jobs, navigation and chats all at-a-glance on a larger screen, instead of having to toggle back and forth on their smartphones. Sensor and telemetry data from BYD vehicles will also be integrated directly into the Grab platform, providing real-time insights into drivers’ driving patterns and behaviors, which Grab can use to give guidance to drivers on how to improve their driving behavior.
- Improved reliability: With data like wiper signals and travel speed feeding into the Grab platform in real-time, Grab will be able to infer more quickly and accurately external conditions such as weather and traffic. This data, when fed back into Grab’s algorithm is then used to guide drivers towards areas where there is likely greater demand for rides, ensuring that there are sufficient drivers to meet spikes in passenger bookings. Real-time location data from the BYD fleet will also further boost the accuracy of Grab’s backend system in deriving a more precise estimated time of arrival (ETA) for a ride.
- Better navigation and routing: Both companies aim to leverage Grab’s hyperlocal map data and services to facilitate smoother and more efficient journeys for BYD drivers. This collaboration could also enable Grab to collect valuable road and traffic data from the vehicles, potentially enhancing its mapping services.
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