US ride-sharing and rental car company Lyft will convert its entire fleet to electric vehicles by 2030, according to overseas reports. The company says it will “aggressively promote” and “help drivers access incentive funds” for electric vehicles, but will not provide “direct financial support”, a report by the Reuters news agency says. As of today, electric vehicles comprise less than one per cent of Lyft’s fleet. The company said it had 2 million drivers in its Q3 report in 2019.
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