Ride & Mobility
Uber acquires Dantaxi from Triton to create the leading mobility platform in Denmark
Acquisition unites Denmark’s most popular taxi company with global ride-hailing leader, expanding Uber’s reach to 75 out of 98 municipalities.
Uber Technologies, Inc. today announced its acquisition of Dantaxi, Denmark’s largest taxi company, from private equity firm Triton. The deal will create the most widely-available on-demand mobility platform in Denmark, connecting riders with over 3,500 professional drivers in 75 out of 98 municipalities nationwide.
This acquisition underscores Uber’s long-term commitment to improving urban mobility in Denmark, uniting its industry-leading technology with Dantaxi’s trusted local service. It follows Uber’s successful launch in Copenhagen earlier this year, and marks a significant step forward in making on-demand mobility accessible across the country.
Dantaxi was acquired by Triton in December 2018 and since that time has been transformed into a clear market leader in Denmark’s mobility sector, with ca. 1,900 connected vehicles, nationwide coverage and strong ESG credentials.
Over the coming weeks and months, riders across the country will be able to use the Uber app to request safer, more reliable, and increasingly electric rides at the press of a button-helping reduce private car usage and making better connected places to live.
Users will benefit from all of Uber’s most popular features, including upfront fares and driver information, the ability to share ETAs with loved ones, and in-app emergency assistance–whether they’re traveling from downtown Copenhagen or a small town. Importantly, trips will be priced in accordance with Denmark’s regulated taxi fares and shown in the Uber app before a rider requests a trip.
While Dantaxi will continue to operate its popular local taxi services, its extensive network of professional drivers will now be seamlessly integrated onto Uber’s platform. Dantaxi drivers will retain their current agreements and benefit from access to Uber’s dispatch technology, demand generation, and advanced safety features.
Maurits Schönfeld, General Manager Northern Europe at Uber, said: “This acquisition marks a major investment in the future of Danish mobility. By combining Uber’s world-class technology with Dantaxi’s trusted local taxi service, we aim to make everyday travel more accessible, sustainable, and convenient across Denmark. With over 3500 drivers and operations in 75 out of 98 municipalities , this deal will create the most widely available mobility platform in the country.”
Carsten Aastrup, CEO of Dantaxi, said: “Joining forces with Uber opens up an exciting new chapter for Dantaxi. We share a common vision for providing sustainable, high-quality transport and together we can deliver an even better experience for riders and greater opportunities for drivers across Denmark. We thank Triton for all their support and are excited about the journey ahead. We remain committed to operating our much needed local taxi services, supporting our drivers and staying true to our Danish roots.”
Daniel Björklund, Investment Advisory Professional, Triton, said: “Dantaxi has gone from strength to strength under Triton’s ownership, driven by a focus on providing a quality service for both consumers and drivers. With Uber’s support the company is well-placed to continue its impressive growth, provide greater access to transport for consumers, and give drivers the benefit of an innovative global platform. It has been a pleasure to work with the Dantaxi team, we look forward to following their continued journey under Uber’s ownership.”
Driving Denmark towards a greener, more accessible future
Uber and Dantaxi share a commitment to an all electric future in Denmark. Dantaxi’s existing electric fleet and Uber’s ambition to operate a zero-emission platform in Europe by 2030 will combine to accelerate Denmark’s transition to greener transport. Both companies are also dedicated to accessible transportation, ensuring the continued availability of services like wheelchair-accessible vehicles across numerous Danish cities.
Fully licensed and compliant on-demand mobility
The acquisition is fully aligned with Danish taxi regulations. Dantaxi remains the licensed taxi operator, ensuring continuity and compliance, while Uber acts as a technology partner enhancing access and convenience for all users. Uber’s investment demonstrates long-term confidence in Denmark’s mobility sector, and in Dantaxi’s strong network of professional drivers and local leadership.
Ride & Mobility
Uber and Baidu partner to launch autonomous ride-hailing in global markets
Uber Technologies Inc. and Baidu Inc. have announced a multi-year strategic partnership to deploy autonomous vehicles (AVs) across selected global markets outside the United States and mainland China.
The agreement will see Baidu’s Apollo Go driverless vehicles integrated into the Uber platform, with initial operations expected to begin in Asia and the Middle East later this year.
The partnership aims to enhance ride-hailing services by expanding the availability of autonomous mobility solutions through Uber’s platform.
The collaboration is designed to increase the supply of affordable and reliable rides by supplementing existing transport networks with advanced driverless technology.
Under the terms of the agreement, users requesting eligible Uber trips may be offered the option to travel in a fully autonomous Apollo Go vehicle.
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This marks a significant step in the commercial deployment of AVs beyond pilot programmes and limited urban trials.
Apollo Go currently operates more than 1,000 fully autonomous vehicles and has established a presence in 15 cities worldwide, including Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
As of May 2025, Baidu reports that Apollo Go has provided over 11 million autonomous rides to the public, making it the most widely used driverless ride-hailing service globally by volume.
Co-founder, chairman, and CEO of Baidu, Robin Li, said: “We are committed to bringing the benefit of autonomous driving technology to more people in more markets, and this partnership with Uber represents a major milestone in deploying our technology on a global scale.
“We look forward to working with Uber to deliver safe and efficient autonomous mobility solutions to riders around the world.”
Achievements and innovations in connected autonomous vehicles will be recognised and celebrated at the fourth annual CiTTi Awards on 25 November 2025 at De Vere Grand Connaught Rooms in London. Visit www.cittiawards.co.uk to learn more about this unmissable event for the UK’s transportation sector!
Ride & Mobility
Kakao Mobility pursues Waymo, Baidu partnerships for driverless taxis
A Kakao Mobility self-driving car is being tested in the Pangyo area of Seongnam, Gyeonggi. [KAKAO MOBILITY]
Kakao Mobility, Korea’s top ride-hailing platform operator, is reportedly in talks with global autonomous vehicle leaders to launch a self-driving taxi service in Korea.
Kakao Mobility is pursuing partnerships with the U.S.-based Waymo and China’s Baidu to bring autonomous taxis, also known as robotaxis, to the domestic market through its Kakao T platform, which currently holds over 90 percent of Korea’s taxi-hailing market, according to industry sources and the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport on Friday.
If these collaborations are finalized and relevant regulatory frameworks are established, Korean users may be able to summon Waymo or Baidu robotaxis via Kakao Mobility’s platform.
The two companies are recognized as leaders in autonomous driving technology. In a March report by global market research firm Guidehouse, Waymo ranked first and Baidu second in autonomous vehicle technology.
“Both companies already operate fully autonomous taxi services — without safety drivers — in urban centers in the United States and China,” an industry official said. “They are widely considered front-runners in autonomous driving with a significant technological lead over competitors.”
Should these robotaxis be introduced to Korea, they would undergo adjustments to meet the country’s road conditions and traffic systems before being deployed for public service.
A Waymo robotaxi seen on a road in San Francisco, California on Oct. 11, 2024 [YONHAP]
Kakao Mobility hopes the vehicles will help accelerate the accumulation of real-world driving data and spur domestic development in the autonomous vehicle sector.
“Rapid progress in autonomous technology requires continuous learning through on-road data,” one automotive expert explained. “Waymo and Baidu have proven the safety of their vehicles in real traffic environments and continue to collect valuable driving data.”
However, even if agreements are reached, significant legal and logistical hurdles remain. Under current Korean law, fully driverless vehicles are not permitted on public roads. Operational areas for autonomous vehicles are also limited.
Expanding to the level of widespread robotaxi deployment seen in parts of the United States and China will take time and require cooperation with Korea’s taxi industry.
“We are in discussions with several leading domestic and international companies regarding service collaborations,” said Kakao Mobility. “However, as talks are ongoing, no specific details or finalized agreements can be disclosed at this time.”
Baidu’s robotaxi RT6, currently in operation in Wuhan, China and other areas, is seen in this photo provided by the company. [BAIDU]
Translated from the JoongAng Ilbo using generative AI and edited by Korea JoongAng Daily staff.
BY YUN JUNG-MIN [[email protected]]
Ride & Mobility
Bolt launches Family Profile in Nigeria to simplify shared rides – Innovation Village
Ride-hailing company Bolt has unveiled a new Family Profile feature in Nigeria, aimed at transforming how families and small support networks coordinate transportation. This new addition enables a single user to manage and pay for rides on behalf of up to nine other people—all within one Bolt account. The move marks a significant shift toward inclusive mobility solutions in a market characterized by communal living and informal ride coordination.
While Bolt is not the first to launch such a feature—Uber pioneered the concept in the ride-hailing space—the platform is strategically adapting the idea to meet Nigeria’s unique mobility dynamics, where multi-generational households are common and transportation responsibilities are often shared among family members.
With the new Family Profile, users can add multiple individuals to a shared account, set monthly ride budgets, and receive real-time notifications about trips. This eliminates the need for constant coordination over phone calls or text messages, which, according to Bolt’s internal data, previously characterized around 2–6% of all rides in Nigeria. These trips often required the payer to relay driver details, track trip progress manually, and resolve post-ride payment concerns—an inefficient and often frustrating process.
Now, riders under the Family Profile can independently request trips through their own Bolt app, while the primary account holder retains complete financial oversight and visibility into ride histories and expenditures. The launch of this feature is part of Bolt’s broader strategy to localize its services and address real-world challenges faced by Nigerian users. For families with elderly members or relatives who may not be tech-savvy, the Family Profile offers a convenient way to ensure safe and reliable transportation without requiring them to navigate the app independently.
“At Bolt, we want to make ride-hailing work for the way people actually move,” said Osi Oguah, Country Manager for Bolt Nigeria. “Family Profile is a simple but powerful way to support others—whether it’s aging parents, adult children, or household staff—without the stress of managing every trip manually. It’s about offering control, visibility, and convenience in one seamless experience.”
The Family Profile maintains Bolt’s strict safety protocols. All added members must be at least 18 years old and possess verified Bolt accounts. The company has clarified that rides cannot be booked for unaccompanied minors, citing legal and safety reasons. However, the feature remains ideal for scheduling transportation for older adults or coordinating rides for family members with limited digital literacy.
This update builds on Bolt’s existing in-app safety features such as trip verification codes, live location sharing, real-time ride monitoring, and emergency assistance options—tools designed to reassure users in an increasingly safety-conscious market.
Bolt’s launch of the Family Profile also comes shortly after reporting a 42% drop in offline (untracked) rides over the past three months, a sign that users are increasingly turning to digital tools for secure and transparent transportation. By integrating family-focused features, Bolt reinforces its ambition to lead the ride-hailing industry in both safety and user empowerment.
The rollout of Family Profile is not just a feature upgrade; it’s a strategic evolution of Bolt’s services, grounded in the everyday realities of Nigerian households. As mobility continues to digitize across the country, innovations like this are likely to play a crucial role in shaping how families move together—safely, efficiently, and with greater peace of mind.
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