Prabhjeet SinghUber India, having transitioned from being primarily a four-wheeler ride-hailing platform, is seeing increasing growth in the two- and three-wheeler market. "We were a car-based service for the longest time, but now two- and three-wheelers are our fastest-growing segments," Uber India and South Asia president Prabhjeet Singh told ET on Wednesday, adding that this transition is attracting a new pool of drivers and consumers, significantly changing the growth dynamics for the company.
He believes that going forward, the Indian market is going to see a far deeper adoption of shared mobility, with Uber remaining the largest player.
Speaking about the electrification of shared mobility platforms, Singh described it as a "team sport" that requires the active participation and accountability of various players, including the government, OEMs, and charging infrastructure providers.