
If you’re considering switching to an electric vehicle (EV), there won’t be a better moment. With major savings and new incentive programs, going electric is now easier — and more rewarding — than ever.
Uber, in partnership with the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE), has rolled out an exciting new incentive program designed to support drivers who are ready to go electric. Here’s what you need to know:
- Earn up to $4,000 – Drivers can now earn $200 for every 100 trips they complete in an EV, up to a total of $4,000.¹
- Support every step of the way – Whether you’re new to EVs or ready to upgrade, we’re here to help you navigate your journey.
You can stack Colorado’s state incentives (up to $6,000 tax credit for a new EV and $6,000 for trading in an old vehicle which is increasing to $9,000 starting on November 3rd).
Plus, eligible EVs unlock access to exclusive ride types like Uber Electric and Comfort Electric, which can help with more trip requests.
This initiative is part of a broader effort to help support Governor Polis’ Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Roadmap, which outlines Colorado’s plan to cut emissions across all sectors. A key element of that roadmap is the Clean Fleet Enterprise, designed to help Transportation Network Companies (TNCs) like Uber increase the use of zero-emission vehicles. Backed by a $2 million grant from the Colorado Department of Public Health & Environment (CDPHE), we’re working together to accelerate EV adoption and make clean transportation more accessible across the state.
Together, we’re doing our part to help ensure that every mile driven is a cleaner one for Coloradans.
¹ The Colorado Clean Fleet Enterprise Incentive is available starting October 1st, 2025, for eligible rideshare drivers in Colorado. To qualify, drivers must have completed a minimum of 400 rides in the past six rolling months. The program will operate on a first-come, first-served basis and may end before April 1st, 2026, if funds are depleted. Starting October 1st, 2025, Colorado drivers who: 1) switch to an EV and have not exceeded 100 electric vehicle rides in the past six rolling months; OR 2) who have exceeded 100 electric vehicle rental rides in the past six rolling months but switch to a purchased electric vehicle (e.g. via new purchase, lease conversion, or rental conversion) are eligible for the incentive. Only battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) are eligible. Hybrid and plug-in hybrid vehicles are not eligible. Drivers will earn $200 for every 100 trips completed in an EV, up to a maximum of $4,000 for the program period. Only rideshare trips completed on the Uber platform qualify. Uber Black, Uber Eats, Uber Connect, and other delivery trips are not eligible. Canceled rides do not count. Incentive payments will be added to a driver’s account upon completion of the criteria. Payments are typically processed within ten days but may take longer in some cases. Incentives are subject to available funding. Once funds are exhausted, no additional incentives will be paid, even if a driver meets the program criteria. Drivers must meet all eligibility requirements to qualify for the incentive. Uber reserves the right to (1) withhold or deduct payments in the event of errors, suspected fraud, illegality, or violation of driver terms or these terms, (2) change the trip requirements, incentive payouts, or other program details at any time and without notice, and (3) disqualify a vehicle at any time that does not meet the eligibility requirements.
**Check with your state directly to determine the most accurate information for which incentives or rebates you may be eligible for. Uber is not responsible for the claims, offers, incentives, or rebates offered by third parties.
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