Lalamove will soon be launching its ride-hailing service in the Philippines this month. Simply dubbed as Lalamove RIDE, it is set to launch as early as next week on February 10, 2025. It will compete against the likes of Grab, JoyRide, and InDrive, offering four-wheeled vehicles. Notably, Lalamove RIDE will be open to drivers who own hybrid or electric cars. Lalamove promises that drivers will receive 98% of their earnings, insurance coverage (including for passengers), and additional income opportunities from taking delivery orders as well. Lalamove RIDE initially rolled out in Malaysia in November 2024. The exact scope of their service availability remains uncertain, but Filipino users can expect Lalamove RIDE to be available within Metro Manila at launch. Grab resumes its 24/7 operations in Metro Manila and select provinces to strengthen public transportation amid the pandemic. Read more in our articles including "Lalamove RIDE launches on February 10 to take on Grab" and "Grab resumes 24/7 operations in Metro Manila and select provinces".
Lalamove will soon be launching its ride-hailing service in the Philippines this month. Simply dubbed as Lalamove RIDE, it is set to launch as early as next week on February 10, 2025.
It will compete against the likes of Grab, JoyRide, and InDrive, offering four-wheeled vehicles. Notably, Lalamove RIDE will be open to drivers who own hybrid or electric cars. Lalamove promises that drivers will receive 98% of their earnings, insurance coverage (including for passengers), and additional income opportunities from taking delivery orders as well.
Our coverage of Lalamove vs Grab includes: "Lalamove RIDE launches on February 10 to take on Grab"; "Grab resumes 24/7 operations in Metro Manila and select provinces"; "Grab introduces GrabCar 6-seater and offers EDSA ride w/ GrabJeep". Each article provides unique insights and information.