Drivers' anger erupts over Green SM! Promised salary of ₹40,000, got only this much

Drivers' anger erupts over Green SM! Promised salary of ₹40,000, got only this much

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VinFast supported Green SM EV taxi service, recently launched in Delhi-NCR, seems to be running into trouble. Many drivers have alleged that the promises of monthly income of ₹35,000-40,000 made at the time of recruitment are not being fulfilled. In the video viral on social media, drivers are seen demanding their salary. After all, what is the whole controversy, what is the company's stand and what impact can it have on the EV taxi sector? Know the whole story.

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Green SM Driver Salary Controversy: Know the whole matter.

Vietnam's Vinfast supported electric taxi service company Green SM, which was recently launched on the roads of Delhi-NCR, is embroiled in controversies. The company had recruited the drivers by promising them an attractive monthly salary of ₹35,000 to ₹40,000, but now many drivers allege that the salary is not being received on time or is being given very little.

In a viral Instagram reel, drivers are seen shouting – “Give us the celery, it is our rightful money, no one is begging.” This controversy is raising questions on the initial success of the company in Delhi-NCR. Drivers say that the promises of Minimum Business Guarantee (MBG) income are not being fulfilled, even though the company had entered the market with low fares (₹8 per km) and EV fleet. This case is highlighting the challenges of new players among platforms like Ola-Uber.

What is the matter?

Green SM (Green and Smart Mobility) is the mobility arm of Vinfast, which started with around 1,000 electric taxis in Delhi-NCR. The company launched a recruitment campaign by luring drivers with fixed salaries, incentives and stable income. Many drivers considered it a better option than the commission-based system of Ola-Uber. But a few days after the launch, problems in payments surfaced. Drivers allege that the initial promise of ₹ 1,346 per day or ₹ 35,000 monthly guarantee is not being given. One driver claimed that he got only ₹1,064 in the entire week.

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Electric Cab at ₹8/KM! VinFast coming to challenge Ola-Uber in India

Electric Cab at ₹8/KM! VinFast coming to challenge Ola-Uber in India

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A big change is about to come in the electric mobility sector in India. Vietnam's VinFast is preparing to directly challenge Ola and Uber through its Green SM taxi service. Starting with 1000 electric cabs in Delhi-NCR, fare of only ₹ 8 per kilometer and plan of 10,000 EV fleet is making this service special. The company's model will be different and more controlled than BluSmart, due to which passengers can get a better experience.

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VinFast Green SM is coming to India.

Vietnam's electric vehicle manufacturer VinFast is preparing to launch a fully electric taxi service in India under its mobility arm Green and Smart Mobility (Green SM/GSM). This step can bring a big change in India's automotive and urban transportation sector.

The company has started recruitment of driver partners in Delhi-NCR. According to reports, Green SM is planning to deploy a fleet of around 10,000 VinFast electric vehicles, which will mainly include the Limo Green 7-seater electric MPV. In the initial phase, it may start with 1,000 vehicles in Delhi-NCR, after which there will be expansion in cities like Bengaluru and Hyderabad.

Fares lower than Ola, Uber

The specialty of the service is low fares. According to some sources, the travel fee will be kept at around Rs 8 per kilometer. The company will move away from the traditional aggregator model and adopt a model of company-owned vehicles and trained drivers, which will provide better control over vehicle condition, maintenance, charging infrastructure and service quality. There will be no system like surge pricing, which can prove attractive for passengers.

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Drivers can be offered a salary of Rs 35,000 to Rs 40,000 per month, along with insurance and other facilities. The recruitment drive mainly focuses on NCR. Vinfast will ensure supply of vehicles from its Tamil Nadu plant, which will promote local manufacturing.

BluSmart has failed

This launch is taking place at a time when the country's leading electric cab player BluSmart had suspended operations some time ago. This has increased the demand for premium and reliable electric mobility. In direct competition with players like Ola, Uber and Rapido, Green SM will try to differentiate itself through 100% electric fleet, better control and sustainable mobility.

Auto experts believe that if the company keeps the charging network, vehicle uptime and customer experience strong, then it can give a new impetus to India's EV ecosystem. Vinfast has already planned market entry of passenger vehicles in India. This step of Green SM is an indication of the company's deep partnership in India.

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