“Each day of the week, time of day, area of the country is different and reviewed independently, with the aim of maximizing drivers’ income, ensuring a balance between supply and demand, an essential factor for available trips and sustainable income”justified the platform, in a reaction sent to Lusa.
The Uber source highlighted that income through the platform “has been increasing” and, in 2025, “it will allow drivers, couriers, operators and traders to earn income in excess of one billion euros”.
“Increasing prices is not synonymous with increasing income, the permanent balance between supply and demand and the growth of demand, which today exceeds the growth of supply, are critical.”he clarified.
Furthermore, the platform ensured that “all information about current tariffs”, as well as “related to each trip request (net value, collection distance, travel distance, expected time, collection and delivery addresses), is always presented in a transparent way to drivers”to be able to accept or reject each service, “without any penalty”.
