Chevron Rideshare Initiative Cuts Gasoline Usage by 237,000 Gallons and Greenhouse Gas Emissions by 2,300 Tons
Chevron Corp. has announced the Chevron 5,000,000 Mile Rideshare Challenge has achieved its target in just twelve months, with commuters in the Greater Washington, DC, area saving 2,300 metric tons of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions in the process.
The Web-based Rideshare program matched 5,874 riders and drivers in Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia to help alleviate traffic congestion and conserve fuel. As a result, 237,000 gallons of gasoline were saved; 5,216,500 fewer miles were driven; and 200,000 cars’ journeys were eliminated.
The success of the program comes as the percentage of individuals who drive alone in the United States has reached a record high of nearly 80 percent, according to transportation statistics, while traditional carpooling, transit, and other alternatives have experienced a steady decline for decades. The Chevron Challenge is part of Chevron’s partnership with NuRide, Inc., the nation’s first incentive-based rideshare network. NuRide’s own research showed that 60 percent of Rideshare members drove to work alone prior to joining the network and fewer than 4 percent used mass transit as a commute option.
NuRide’s online service lets individuals find the ideal partner with whom to share a single ride for work or pleasure. NuRide members also earn points for every ridesharing trip, which can be redeemed for rewards and special offers from participating sponsors. For the Chevron Challenge, two dozen sponsors joined Chevron and NuRide to provide over $200,000 in rewards to participating commuters with rewards ranging from restaurant and retailer gift cards, to dinner cruises, theatre tickets, ski lift tickets, golf outings, and even limo rides through the Virginia wine country.
Chevron is investing across the energy spectrum to develop energy sources for future generations by expanding the capabilities of today’s alternative and renewable energy technologies and energy efficiency. Since 2002, Chevron, through its various subsidiaries, has invested more than $2 billion in renewable and alternative energy projects and in delivering energy efficiency solutions. Focus areas include energy efficiency geothermal, hydrogen, biofuels, advanced batteries, as well as solar technologies.
Chevron Corp. is one of the world’s leading energy companies. With more than 56,000 employees, Chevron subsidiaries conduct business in approximately 180 countries around the world, producing and transporting crude oil and natural gas, and refining, marketing, and distributing fuels and other energy products. Chevron is based in San Ramon, CA.
NuRide was founded on the belief that individuals who share rides provide a valuable service to their communities and should be rewarded for their efforts. Through the NuRide Network, individuals can arrange ridesharing trips and earn rewards for every confirmed trip they take. Members accumulate points that can be used toward a variety of rewards that are made possible through the generosity of NuRide’s sponsors.