Good Energy Taxi gives free rides for good deeds
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Good Energy Taxi gives free rides for good deeds
Thursday, 10 May 2012
Mercury Energy is sending the world’s first Good Energy-powered taxi out on the streets of Auckland over the next two weeks to celebrate the good things Kiwis do for each other every day.
The Good Energy taxi is a cab with a difference - rides are paid for not by cash or card, but by the good deeds of passengers.
Passengers can ride for free as long as
there’s credit on the ‘Good Energy’ meter in the cab.
If this is running low, there are a whole range of things
they can do to give it a boost; from using good manners to
sharing helpful tips or advice to random acts of kindness,
like giving away their umbrella on a rainy day.
People at home can also give the meter a boost by
liking it on the Good Energy Taxi Facebook page
(www.facebook.com/mercuryenergy) - which showcases photos
and videos of passengers alongside a map of the taxi’s
location - or tweeting about it using
#goodenergytaxi.
The more Good Energy shared by
passengers in the car and supporters online, the more free
rides the taxi can give.
Mercury Energy General
Manager, James Munro, says: “Powering a taxi using good
deeds alone wouldn’t work everywhere, but we believe Kiwis
can pull it off, so we’ve sent the bright yellow taxi out
on the road for the next two weeks to prove our
point.
“We’re encouraging all kiwis to get
involved by going online and giving the meter a boost. And
look out for the Good Energy Taxi – you could be the next
lucky passenger!”
The Good Energy Taxi is the latest
initiative in the Mercury Energy Good Energy campaign, which
launched in February with a rendition of ‘Over The
Rainbow’ performed by Tiki Taane available on iTunes with
proceeds going directly to the Starship
Foundation.
www.goodenergytaxi.co.nz
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