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Bolt unveils ‘Bolt Lite’ ride type in Accra

Bolt, a leader in the ride-hailing market in Ghana, has launched Bolt Lite ride type in Accra.

Bolt Lite, which is already available for users in Kumasi is 15% cheaper and offers customers an opportunity to pay less for their trips.

Bolt Lite is fully optional for Bolt drivers and allows them to switch between Bolt regular and Bolt Lite at one click.

Commenting on the launch, Nonso Onwuzulike, Bolt’s Country Manager for Ghana, says the new option allows drivers to take full control of their earnings whilst offering financial relief for customers from the effects of a prolonged covid-19 crisis.

“We appreciate the huge financial burden on our customers with respect to transportation especially in these difficult times and thus we have decided to offer them some relief with Bolt Lite” says Nonso.

“Our drivers, who are at the core of our operations, have an alternative opportunity to earn on our platform with Bolt Lite. Our analysis indicated that the lower priced category will increase the amount of rides and decrease the time drivers spend waiting for the next order.

“Therefore, after consulting with our drivers, we have decided to launch a fully optional Bolt Lite category that would help increase their activity and earnings,” he added.

Bolt Lite ride type is available to users at all times except from 8 pm to 12 midnight Friday to Sunday.

Bolt is the leading European mobility platform that’s focused on making urban travel more affordable, convenient and responsible.

Bolt has more than 30 million users in over 35 countries across Europe and Africa.

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