Climate change Transparency Climate SPARK! Assessment Partnering and to electrify Performance Report in Europe 2017–2019 Transit Horizons Towards a New Model of Public Transportation How Uber is offering public transportation agencies new tools to operate more efficient, connected and equitable mobility networks Uber’s 2020 Climate Assessment and Performance Uber’s 2020 SPARK! Report outlines Uber’s most Uber’s 2021 Transit Horizons white paper explores Report shares results on carbon intensity, ambitious commitments to electrifying ride-hailing the future of transportation to 2030 and offers electrification and other impact metrics for the in Europe and examines the barriers and solutions ideas on how to create resiliency through new more than 4 billion trips users completed on Uber to driving shared, electric mobility over the next business models, service models, cost structure, in the US and Canada from 2017 to 2019. In this decade. The report looks at how best to address the and technologies as cities transition to a lower- report, we estimate that platform-wide efficiency financial, logistical, infrastructure, and policy barriers carbon world. gains resulted in the avoidance of half a million to electrification. It also describes Uber’s plans to metric tons of CO2 emissions and 56 million gallons accelerate a fair transition to EVs for drivers and our of gasoline by drivers. We also found that a ride recommendations for policies that can accelerate taken on the Uber platform is as much as 44% less EV uptake among ride-hail drivers, other higher carbon-intensive than traditional taxi services, the mileage commercial drivers, and the wider public. incumbent form of on-demand urban mobility. 2021 ESG Report 67

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