Green SM Launches Green SM Limo, a Fully Electric Taxi Service in India
Green SM said it will deploy about 10,000 vehicles in India as it begins operations with app, hotline and street-hail bookings.
- Vietnam-Based mobility company Green SM launched its electric taxi service, Green SM Limo, on Thursday in Delhi-NCR, marking its official entry into India as the fifth country where it operates.
- Unlike competitors Uber and Rapido, Green SM owns the vehicles operating on its platform, deploying the VinFast Limo Green, a 7-seater SUV offering spacious interiors, smooth performance, and zero emissions.
- Passengers can book rides via the Green SM app and receive a 50 per cent promotional discount from June 5 to June 11, 2026, while vehicles include interior and exterior cameras for safety.
- GSM Global Chief Executive Officer Nguyen Van Thanh said the company plans to deploy around 10,000 vehicles across India, stating, "We come to India with respect for the market."
- Green SM also launched the Green Alliance Frontier platform, featuring five Indian partners from mobility and sustainability sectors, while focusing initially on daily commuting, airport transfers, and business travel.
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Green SM launches Green SM Limo, a fully electric taxi service in India
NEW DELHI, INDIA - Media OutReach Newswire - 5 June 2026 - Green SM officially launched Green SM Limo in New Delhi today, marking the company's entry into India, one of the world's largest and most dynamic mobility markets. With…
A new option has emerged for cab bookings in Delhi-NCR. Green SM, a company focused on electric mobility, has launched its taxi service in India. Following countries like Vietnam, Indonesia, and the Philippines, the company has now entered India, one of the world's largest mobility markets.
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