commuters in cars travel alone
of the shared car journeys involve only one passenger
emissions per car (average commute of 30km)
These inefficiencies are exacerbating traffic levels, emissions and parking problems. They are also having a profound effect on the travel costs of road users.
By using artificial intelligence, Carri matches commuters to share cars based on their journey locations, travel times, destinations and personal preferences such as female-only commutes and wheelchair accessibility. It calculates the cost of each journey by analysing data such as car type, distance travelled, tolls, insurance, fuel, number of passengers, journey time, and parking.
The system then pays the driver each passenger’s exact contribution of the total journey cost— deterring people from making a profit from ride-sharing and ensuring the system is fair.
Sharing the cost of your journey is a win. Carri also allows people to meet, network and make friends, which is a fantastic way to socialise, enhance quality of life and improve mental health.
Carri learns and improves by analysing all journeys and the feedback provided by users. The more people use the app, the better it gets at connecting users and estimating costs.
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The scope and potential of Carri across the region is huge. Not only does it facilitate informed decision-making in the fight against carbon emissions and traffic congestion, but it also offers users a range of social and cost-saving benefits.
Carlift operators are responsible for hundreds of thousands of illegal journeys in the region every day — increasing instances of fraud and harassment while starving city planners of crucial data. Our ultimate goal is to connect people smartly, safely and seamlessly. And by recording and analysing journey data, it is also a valuable tool for product development and city planning.
We seek sector operators for collaboration and invite local authorities to discuss their experiences and insights.