
Global Citizenship
Building a cleaner way to move
Fewer private cars idling in traffic and circling for parking is already a lighter footprint on Qatar's cities. We want to build on that starting point, not stop at it.
Global Citizenship
Where we are starting
Every shared ride and every trip that replaces a privately owned car searching for parking is, in a small way, a more efficient use of Qatar's roads. That is the foundation QGlide is built on, and it shapes the choices we intend to keep making as we grow.

What we are working toward
What you can expect from us
- We will only publish sustainability claims we can back up, not one-off pledges without follow-through.
- Progress and setbacks alike will be shared through QGlide's newsroom as programs move from planning to reality.
- Every initiative will be weighed against what actually reduces trips and emissions in Qatar, not what reads well on a page.
Sustainability questions, answered
Yes, in a direct way: two or more riders travelling in one vehicle instead of two or more separate trips means fewer cars covering the same distance. It is a small, real reduction rather than an offset or a claim we cannot show.
We do not have a firm date to share yet. Electric vehicle adoption depends on charging infrastructure that is still developing across Qatar, and we would rather share a real timeline than an aspirational one.
Updates will be published in QGlide's newsroom as programs move from planning into practice, alongside our other product and driver news.
This is a starting point, not a finish line
We will share concrete milestones as our sustainability initiatives take shape across Qatar.

