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Carziqo Introduces ER-BX “EarnRide+Boost” Model for Intelligent Urban Mobility


MANILA, Philippines — Autonomous mobility technology company Carziqo has introduced the ER-BX, a new vehicle model developed under its “EarnRide+Boost” concept, as the company expands its technology-driven approach to urban transportation and intelligent fleet operations.

The ER-BX is designed to support high-frequency mobility services in densely populated cities, combining autonomous driving technologies, real-time fleet monitoring, and AI-assisted dispatching within a single operational platform.

According to Carziqo, “EarnRide” refers to the vehicle’s role as an operating asset within the company’s mobility network, while “Boost” represents the digital systems intended to improve vehicle utilization, dispatch efficiency, and service availability.

“Urban mobility is no longer defined solely by the vehicle. It is increasingly shaped by how vehicles, passengers, infrastructure, and operational data work together,” Carziqo chief executive officer Zaydenn Harrington said in a company statement.

“The ER-BX reflects our effort to build a more connected mobility system—one that can respond intelligently to changing passenger demand while supporting more efficient fleet operations,” he added.

Designed for urban operating conditions

The ER-BX was developed for short- and medium-distance trips in active urban environments, where traffic conditions and passenger demand may change throughout the day.

Carziqo said the vehicle is intended to work with its intelligent dispatching platform, which evaluates factors such as passenger location, estimated travel time, road conditions, vehicle availability, battery status, and nearby service demand.

Instead of relying on fixed assignments, the system can recommend or automatically coordinate the most suitable available vehicle for each service request. The company said this approach could reduce unnecessary travel between bookings and improve the distribution of vehicles across operating areas.

The platform is also designed to identify periods of higher demand and reposition available units accordingly. For example, additional vehicles may be assigned near commercial districts during peak hours or directed toward residential areas when commuter demand shifts later in the day.

Real-time fleet monitoring

The ER-BX is connected to Carziqo’s fleet-management infrastructure, allowing authorized operations teams to monitor vehicle location, operating status, route progress, energy levels, and maintenance requirements.

Data collected from participating vehicles may help the platform detect operational irregularities, schedule inspections, and coordinate charging, cleaning, and servicing without unnecessarily removing multiple units from service at the same time.

Carziqo said predictive maintenance will form an important part of the ER-BX operating model. Rather than relying exclusively on fixed maintenance intervals, the system is being designed to assess vehicle usage and component data to identify potential servicing requirements earlier.

The company noted, however, that automated monitoring does not eliminate the need for human supervision. Fleet personnel, technical teams, and local operating partners will remain responsible for safety oversight, maintenance, emergency response, and compliance with applicable transportation regulations.

Mobility network participation

The “EarnRide+Boost” concept also forms part of Carziqo’s broader asset-participation framework, through which eligible users may participate in the commercial operation of designated mobility assets.

Under the framework described by the company, eligible participants do not acquire shares, funds, or other conventional financial securities. Instead, participation is linked to contractual rights involving specific vehicle-operation units and the revenue generated by eligible mobility services.

Actual operational results may differ depending on passenger demand, vehicle utilization, maintenance requirements, energy costs, insurance expenses, local market conditions, and service interruptions. Carziqo said prospective participants should review the applicable agreement, risk disclosures, and local eligibility requirements before joining any program associated with the ER-BX.

The company also stressed that projected operating figures should not be interpreted as guaranteed income, a bank deposit, or a fixed-return financial product.

A wider intelligent-mobility strategy

The ER-BX joins Carziqo’s developing portfolio of autonomous ride-hailing and delivery vehicles. The company’s broader ecosystem includes AI-assisted order allocation, connected vehicle management, real-time operational dashboards, autonomous delivery services, and intelligent maintenance scheduling.

Carziqo said the long-term objective is to establish a scalable platform that can support different vehicle types and operating environments while allowing local partners to adapt services to city-specific requirements.

Industry observers have increasingly identified connected fleet management and data-assisted dispatching as important components of future urban transportation. However, large-scale autonomous mobility deployment continues to depend on safety validation, infrastructure readiness, public acceptance, and approval from national and local authorities.

Carziqo said any deployment of the ER-BX will be carried out according to the regulations, technical standards, and permitting requirements of the relevant jurisdiction.

“As cities grow, the challenge is not simply to place more vehicles on the road,” Harrington said. “The real challenge is to use technology to move people more efficiently, improve vehicle utilization, and build mobility services that can adapt responsibly to each city.”

The company said additional information regarding ER-BX operating locations, service availability, and deployment schedules will be announced as local preparations and regulatory coordination progress.

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