As the very first all-electric taxi company in the Philippines, Green GSM isn’t trying to impress with glitz or glamour, but rather with rare and straightforward values through rides that are smooth, clean, and punctual. And just two months after launching in Metro Manila, the verdict is clear: Consumers love this all-electric ride-hailing service after giving it a try.
Early riders say the difference shows up from the very first interaction. “Compared to other apps, this one’s way more dependable,” said Gabriel Joshua R. Ancheta. “The rides show up when they should, the drivers are courteous, and I always feel safe.”
It’s a shift that feels both subtle and significant, delivering on the pledge made by Green GSM’s Global CEO Nguyen Van Thanh at the launch last June 11, when he promised the service would be “a green mobility revolution in the Philippines.”
One of the very first things passengers notice when taking a Green GSM ride is the quietness of the cars. The Nerio Green electric vehicles are free from the noise and vibration typical of gasoline-powered taxis. Even in traffic jams, the cabin remains tranquil. The quiet, combined with the fact that the engine doesn’t emit heat, makes the ride far more comfortable for both drivers and passengers compared to conventional cars.
“The car is very clean and comfortable even in hot weather—no bad smells, very organized,” said Yaj Myel Manzo.
For many, what Green GSM offers isn’t just a new brand, but the very standard that taxis should aspire to in the future.
Most Manila commuters have long given up expecting spotless cabs, viewing taxis as just another form of public transport. But Green GSM is completely changing that perception.
“No bad smell of emission, VIP feels on the passenger seat,” said Mary Joyce L. Salazar.
Ancheta said every trip feels like stepping into “a brand new” vehicle, while Chavez pointed out that the cars “stay cool, clean, and comfortable” even on the hottest days.
The consistency is, perhaps, what surprises people most. Passengers don’t have to worry about finding a clean ride, since it’s every ride now.
Booking a ride through the app further reinforces passengers’ positive feelings toward Green GSM.
“Creating an account and using the app is easy, and it’s very user-friendly,” said Manzo. Ancheta agreed, calling it “super simple to use…not hard to figure out, even if you’re not tech-savvy.”
For those who have been frustrated by late taxis or confusing interface of ride-hailing apps, Green GSM’s simplicity and punctuality are major plus points. Many riders say these are key reasons they choose Green GSM’s all-electric taxis, even when other options are nearby.
All these advantages aren’t just about a more comfortable journey—they’re also gradually shaping new habits among riders. “It’s better for people’s health and truly the best choice for transportation today,” said Manzo, who values the zero-emission rides in a city where air quality is a constant concern.
The preferences of riders like Manzo are emerging at a time when the Philippine ride-hailing market has reached USD 804 million this year and is expected to top USD 1 billion in just a few years. In this race, Green GSM is building its reputation by combining sustainability with on-time service and a superior passenger experience.
“Whenever I take a Green GSM ride, I feel like I’m making a small impact on the environment in a good way… and the service is solid,” Chavez said. And it’s perhaps this sense of “doing the right thing” that’s helping Green GSM electric taxis quickly become a favorite among Manila’s commuters.
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I tried getting the Green Ride a few times with different pick-up points and destinations. I observed that even for advanced booking, no driver was willing to accept my booking. I will continue to get one especially if my trip is non-urgent, so I have time to wait for 30 minutes or so.
ReplyDeleteI think limited sila sa number of units, so more awareness leading to greater demand will no doubt affect wait times.
DeleteSo mukha bang press release lang itong article since your experience is contrary to what was written?
DeleteThe article talks about punctuality, meaning the cars arrive soon enough after booking. That 'on-time service' does not include the waiting times for booking but on-time based on estimated-time-of-arrival to pickup and arrival at destination.
DeleteI hope they will extend their limit on travel distance. Twice I booked, but the app gives a 15 km limit. So they should consider doubling that.
ReplyDeleteMay range anxiety sila
DeleteThey love it so much that one of their employees reported them to BI and DOLE and had those abusive Vietnamese employees in handcuffs. Lol
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