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Despite the issues surrounding Grab, the company still prioritizes the safety of its passengers by putting up an 'Emergency' button on its app. For those that missed it, GrabTaxi Electric Beta is now available in the Philippines. The EV fleet was rolled out last June with booking found on the Grab app under Standard Car. Grab’s fleet leverages rides with Chinese EV maker Changan’s Eado EV460 model. It costs PHP 431 with Standard Car and PHP 282-338 with Electric taxi on a rainy evening. Here’s a breakdown of how much the Grab EV Taxi will cost for this ride. We’ll also leave a fare comparison with GrabCar Standard above. The Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) has ordered GrabCar Philippines, MYTAXI.PH, Inc. Read more in our articles including "Grab intros new in-app ‘Emergency’ button" and "GrabTaxi Electric Beta now available in the Philippines".

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What is grab taxi?

Despite the issues surrounding Grab, the company still prioritizes the safety of its passengers by putting up an 'Emergency' button on its app. For those that missed it, GrabTaxi Electric Beta is now available in the Philippines.

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The EV fleet was rolled out last June with booking found on the Grab app under Standard Car. Grab’s fleet leverages rides with Chinese EV maker Changan’s Eado EV460 model. It costs PHP 431 with Standard Car and PHP 282-338 with Electric taxi on a rainy evening.

Where can I find articles about grab taxi?

Our coverage of grab taxi includes: "Grab intros new in-app ‘Emergency’ button"; "GrabTaxi Electric Beta now available in the Philippines"; "GrabBike suspended by the LTFRB". Each article provides unique insights and information.