Xpress Launches “Xpress Go”, Zero Commission for 60 Days for Filipino TNVS Drivers

This Independence Day, Filipino‑owned Xpress Super App unveiled Xpress Go, a new TNVS program designed to give drivers immediate relief from rising fuel costs while paving the way toward electric and hybrid mobility.

For the first 60 days on the platform, every Filipino TNVS driver who signs up will enjoy zero commission, keeping 100% of their earnings. After the relief period, drivers are guaranteed a locked‑in 12% commission rate until December 31, 2026 — one of the lowest sustainable rates in the industry.

Program Highlights

  • 0% commission for the first 60 days
  • 12% commission cap thereafter, guaranteed in writing
  • ₱4,000 monthly branding allowance for carrying the Xpress Go decal
  • Driver milestone bonuses of up to ₱5,000 within the first 60 days
  • Refer‑a‑Driver incentive: ₱1,000 each for referrer and new driver after 100 trips in 30 days
  • Limited to 500 driver slots in Metro Manila, with priority for those shifting to hybrid or EV units via Xpress’ financing partners

What It Means for Drivers

A driver averaging 10–12 trips per day at ₱300 per fare could save ₱18,000–₱21,600 per month compared to a 20% commission platform — or ₱36,000–₱43,000 across the 60‑day relief period, not including bonuses and incentives.

A Filipino Company Backing Filipino Drivers

“Independence Day reminds us of what Filipinos can achieve when we shape our own future,” said Cliff Cabungcal, President of Xpress Super App. “Electric and hybrid vehicles are the right path forward, but the transition is costly. Xpress Go is our way of easing that burden and giving back to the drivers who helped us grow.”

Xpress is funding its ₱30 million commitment from revenues across Metro Manila, Bataan, Pampanga, Laguna, Dumaguete, and Boracay; reinvesting from its owned EV/hybrid fleet, corporate accounts, and diversified mobility services.

“Filipinos support Filipinos,” Cabungcal added. “₱30 million into Xpress Go is our way of saying thank you. Para sa ating mga driver. Para sa bayan.”