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Ride-share goes electric but Australia slow to get on board – Sydney Morning Herald
Ride-share giant Lyft has made a pledge to make all trips electric by 2030, but the transition is slower for local operators who are struggling to rebound from the coronavirus pandemic.

“We see the future of transport moving away from fossil-fuelled, private car ownership towards a shared, electric future,” the spokesperson said. “A transition to electric vehicles could have a signi…

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