Ford Launches The Office Ride

  • Published On: 28 June 2019
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Ford India launches Office Ride shared mobility solution

Ford Motor Company has announced the launch of an app-based shared mobility solution for the residents of Pune city. Ford has entered partnership with Hinjawadi Industries Association (HIA) for the Office Ride app.

The Office Ride shared mobility solution was first announced by Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis last week when he launched multiple smart city initiatives. Ford said that the Office Ride initiative also forms part of the company's efforts to collaborate with the Pune Smart City Development Corporation to explore an integrated transport system to help reduce stress on existing infrastructure and improve the commuting experience.

Each shared vehicle within the Office Ride system will offer free Wi-Fi connectivity to support a more convenient and productive daily commute. Office Ride will enable users to plan their commutes more efficiently by tracking the location of their vehicle through the app and leaving home according to the scheduled time of departure from the pickup point. Moreover, users will be able to pay for the service through their mobile phones, using any preferred digital mode, including internet banking, digital wallets and credit/ debit cards.

Ford’s Office Ride was first made available to Ford employees in March 2018. Ford in a collaboration with Pune Smart City Development Corporation have also proposed to set up an integrated transport operating system. The system will offer one-click journey planning & ticketing as well as commuter and operator analytics and establish a Mobility Innovation Hub in Pune.

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