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Our Companies

Beijing Jin Jian Taxi is the third-largest taxi operator in the capital city, with a fleet of over 4,500 taxis, including more than 2,000 electric vehicles. Demand for its taxis remains strong, and its private-hire vehicles are available on platforms such as Didi Chuxing and CaoCao Mobility.

Chengdu ComfortDelGro Taxi is the second largest operator with a fleet of over 1,000 vehicles in the city. It is the first taxi operator in Chengdu to collect rental payments through electronic means.

Shenyang ComfortDelGro Taxi and CityCab (Shenyang) have a combined fleet of over 1,500 taxis, making ComfortDelGro the largest operator in the city.
Jilin ComfortDelGro Taxi is the city’s largest taxi operator with over 700 vehicles in its fleet, nearly 200 of which are electric.
Nanjing Dajian Taxi is a joint venture between ComfortDelGro (80% owned) and Nanjing Bulk Lifting and Transportation (Group). It is the city’s third largest taxi company, with a fleet size of close to 450 taxis. In 2022, over 74 percent of its fleet converted to electric taxis.
Nanning Comfort Taxi is a joint venture between ComfortDelGro (80% owned) and Guangxi Mechanical Electrical Electronic. It is the largest taxi operator in the city with a fleet of more than 700 taxis.
Shanghai Qi Ai Taxi is one of the premium taxi operators in Shanghai, boasting a fleet of over 300 taxis, with approximately 190 being electric.
Suzhou Comfort Taxi is one of the oldest ComfortDelGro operations in China. Established in 1994, it now operates over 30 taxis, 12 of which are electric.
Guangxi ComfortDelGro Logistics is a joint venture between ComfortDelGro (60% owned) and Guangzhou Xinhongqiang Concrete Company Limited. It is one of the largest concrete logistics companies with a fleet of 40 trucks that delivers concrete in Chaozhou, Guangdong Province in Southern China.
Guangzhou Xin Tian Wei Transportation manages Tianhe Bus Station, a joint partnership with Guangzhou Public Transport Group (GZPTG), serving millions of passengers each year. The station ranks second out of nine stations in Guangzhou, with a market share of about 30 percent in ridership and 26 percent in bus trips.

Guangzhou ComfortDelGro Guangjiao New Energy Company, a joint venture with Guangzhou Public Transport Group (GZPTG), focuses on deploying and operating electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and related services. The company's initial investment includes four charging stations, each equipped with 240 chargers, and offers a total capacity of 21,600 kW. Located in the Huangpu and Baiyun Districts of Guangzhou, China, these stations will collectively support the operation of 480 electric buses.

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