New rideshare service with only Teslas comes to Sacramento

With brand-new Teslas and a new business model for the rideshare industry, Go360 is hitting the streets of Sacramento. The goal of Go360 is to provide first- and last-mile pooling services for daily commuters.The rideshare only serves downtown and midtown Sacramento, aiming to help users make that short connection between home and public transportation.The company promises wait times of less than 5 minutes, and they're doing it in Teslas. “The Tesla APIs allow us to control the climate and music, so we are integrating those services into our ride-hailing app,” said Sravan Puttagunta, with Go360. Go360 operates on a subscription basis. You get four rides a day, which you can share with others. Rides work out to $2.50 each. “We have a rider base that has a much higher daily active usage compared to a normal person who uses Uber or Lyft,” Puttagunta said. Go360 is also collecting a massive amount of data on Sacramento streets that will become the digital highway for self-driving cars -- the next step in ride-share mobility.“There are a lot more cities like Sacramento in the United States than there are in San Francisco, so for us to be economically viable here is a big proof point for our investors who would then invest into our growth,” Puttagunta said. It's no coincidence that the Bay Area startup is launching in Sacramento. A concerted effort has been made to attract up-and-coming mobility companies, and residents get the benefits of this emerging technology.

With brand-new Teslas and a new business model for the rideshare industry, Go360 is hitting the streets of Sacramento.

The goal of Go360 is to provide first- and last-mile pooling services for daily commuters.


The rideshare only serves downtown and midtown Sacramento, aiming to help users make that short connection between home and public transportation.

The company promises wait times of less than 5 minutes, and they're doing it in Teslas.

“The Tesla APIs allow us to control the climate and music, so we are integrating those services into our ride-hailing app,” said Sravan Puttagunta, with Go360.

Go360 operates on a subscription basis. You get four rides a day, which you can share with others. Rides work out to $2.50 each.

“We have a rider base that has a much higher daily active usage compared to a normal person who uses Uber or Lyft,” Puttagunta said.

Go360 is also collecting a massive amount of data on Sacramento streets that will become the digital highway for self-driving cars -- the next step in ride-share mobility.

“There are a lot more cities like Sacramento in the United States than there are in San Francisco, so for us to be economically viable here is a big proof point for our investors who would then invest into our growth,” Puttagunta said.

It's no coincidence that the Bay Area startup is launching in Sacramento. A concerted effort has been made to attract up-and-coming mobility companies, and residents get the benefits of this emerging technology.