Where does the money come from?
Revenue comes from real passenger ride-hailing orders and verified trip completion. Once a trip is completed and settled, it becomes billable operating revenue.
Carziqo’s autonomous ride-hailing operating model connects verified passenger trips, rule-based revenue distribution, intelligent fleet operations, and long-term mobility growth.
Each stage is designed to connect real passenger demand with transparent settlement and accountable operations.
Revenue comes from real passenger ride-hailing orders and verified trip completion. Once a trip is completed and settled, it becomes billable operating revenue.
After the platform completes settlement, net operating revenue is distributed by a fixed rule: 70% to investors and 30% to Carziqo.
Carziqo’s 30% funds the operating system that keeps the autonomous fleet running safely, efficiently and reliably at scale.
A clean public-facing explanation of how revenue is divided after verified ride-hailing activity is settled through the platform.
Receive the majority share of net operating revenue generated by each autonomous vehicle.
Used to operate, manage and scale the autonomous ride-hailing fleet.
This lightweight simulator demonstrates the public 70/30 distribution model. It is illustrative and can be connected to real backend data later.
Adjust completed trips and average net revenue per trip.
A website section that makes the model easier to understand for visitors, investors, partners and platform users.
Users participate in autonomous mobility assets connected to real ride-hailing demand.
Passenger orders are processed, completed, verified and prepared for settlement.
Revenue is split according to the model, with the majority directed to investors.
Carziqo reinvests operational share into fleet maintenance, technology and infrastructure.
Billable revenue refers to operating revenue generated after a passenger ride is completed, verified and settled through the platform workflow.
The 30% supports the full operating system: maintenance, dispatch, monitoring, support, safety management, compliance, technology development and infrastructure.
No. The simulator is only an explanatory interface. Real outcomes depend on verified orders, market demand, platform rules, operational costs and settlement records.
Yes. The layout is ready for API integration later, including live trip counts, settlement totals, asset status and fleet monitoring data.