To be fair, my takings are down year on year for the second year in a row so one can understand why Free Now is seeking to stimulate demand.
The suggestion that the planned discounts will equate to a 19% increase in demand isn't an easy one to assess. Obviously some proportion of that will simply be moving existing demand from other ride-sharing platforms. If we take the full 19% at face value or base our analysis on the assumption that one works exclusively for Free Now the break even fare works out at €18.xx - 5 fares @ €18 = €90, 6 fares @ €15 = €90 - for drivers. For Free Now the break even fare is €8.xx - 5 fares @ €9 = €14.25 (€7.50 Technology Fee + €6.75 commission), 6 fares @ €6 = €14.40 (€9.00 Technology Fee + €5.40 commission).
Hence, it's clear that the benefit to the firm far outweighs any benefit to drivers.
The rest of the nonsense posted by BS is just that, nonsense... or BS, if you prefer! Are they suggesting that they employ incompetent oafs in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is, of course, always worth remembering that they vowed never to use PHVs in London... Twice! Their corporate philosophy is clearly based on the belief that they can fool some of the people all of the time.
The only interesting statistic is that 75% of drivers have no interest in converting to EVs. I would have thought that figure would be closer to 60%.
Obviously, taxis are relatively expensive, particularly in rural areas where clients are essentially charged Temple Bar rates to get home from the bar or down to the station. We can trace that regime back to entry liberalisation itself. Prior to that we had a significant hackney market which provided a cheaper option to clients who didn't need to use bus lanes and weren't bothered by the year in which their "taxi" was first registered. Maybe we need to return to something along those lines, perhaps with taxi licences restricted to EVs less than 3 years old and hackney plates available to all other participants in respect of any car that passes it's NCTS inspection?