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滴滴、曹操出行等网约车平台集体官宣:降低抽成
证券时报·2025-08-22 03:51

Core Viewpoint - Multiple ride-hailing companies have announced reductions in commission rates to benefit drivers and enhance platform competitiveness [1]. Group 1: Didi Chuxing - Didi Chuxing will lower the maximum commission rate from 29% to 27% by the end of this year, with the excess being refunded to drivers [2]. - The company aims for an average commission rate of 14% across all orders by 2024, providing transparency in earnings through the driver app [2]. Group 2: T3 Mobility - T3 Mobility plans to reduce the proportion of orders with commission rates between 26% and 27% from 21% to 17% by year-end [3]. - For drivers completing at least 50 orders per month, the commission cap will be set at 25%, with excess amounts refunded [3]. Group 3: Cao Cao Mobility - Cao Cao Mobility will decrease the commission cap for app and mini-program orders from 22.7% to 22.5%, emphasizing sharing development benefits with drivers [4]. Group 4: Gaode Dache - Gaode Dache is collaborating with at least 80 ride-hailing platforms to ensure that commission rates do not exceed 27%, thereby protecting driver rights [5][7]. - The information service fee charged by Gaode Dache will be capped at 9%, with initiatives to reduce overall costs for drivers by 2% [7].