Core Insights - Multiple ride-hailing companies have announced reductions in commission rates, with Didi Chuxing and T3 Mobility lowering their maximum commission to 27%, while Cao Cao Mobility has reduced it to 22.5% [1][9]. Didi Chuxing - Didi Chuxing will lower the maximum commission cap from 29% to 27% by the end of this year, with any amount exceeding 27% being refunded to drivers [2]. - Currently, orders exceeding 27% commission are minimal, and the adjustment aims to benefit all drivers on the platform [2]. - Didi plans to achieve an average commission rate of 14% across all orders by 2024, with drivers able to view their commission details transparently [4]. T3 Mobility - T3 Mobility has set its maximum commission rate at 27%, with the proportion of orders charged between 26% and 27% expected to decrease from 21% to 17% by year-end [5]. - For drivers completing at least 50 orders per month, the commission cap will be set at 25%, with any excess refunded [9]. Cao Cao Mobility - Cao Cao Mobility has reduced its maximum commission rate from 22.7% to 22.5% for orders placed through its app and mini-programs [9]. Gaode Dache - Gaode Dache is collaborating with ride-hailing partners to support driver rights, aiming to ensure that the commission cap does not exceed 27% across at least 80 partner platforms [11][12]. - The information service fee charged by Gaode Dache will be capped at 9%, and initiatives will be implemented to reduce overall costs for drivers by 2% through various incentives [12].
多家网约车宣布:降低抽成!
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-08-22 03:56