Onwards & Upwards | Otto Car Make The Sunday Times Virgin Atlantic Fast Track 100 Two Years Running

Otto Car
2 min readDec 11, 2020

Otto Car are delighted to announce its entry into the Sunday Times Virgin Atlantic Fast Track 100 for the second year running.

After featuring in the 2019 edition (21st), the Otto Team pressed forward with its bold electric strategy, expanding its range of electric vehicles and grew its family of drivers through its popular Rent 2 Buy programme to come 32nd in the 2020 standings.

Over the last few years, the transition to electric has been building momentum and by leaning into the future, Otto Car have successfully grown their fleet of private hire cars to become the largest PCO car rental company in London.

The switch to electric isn’t the only area where Otto Car has made strides forward, with investments in its people and technology a key part of its long-term strategy. By investing in the right staff and building technology that helps both staff and its drivers flourish, the sky’s the limit.

Starting with just one driver hub in 2016, Otto Car has now expanded to four in the capital with plans to open new hubs in 2021. Not only has this provided an opportunity to be physically closer to our drivers and provide a better level of support but also reach and engage with new ones too.

Otto Car also made inroads into the private hire community, focusing on their needs and providing educational support to help with the transition to electric. On top of this, various driver community events were put together including the Otto Cricket Cup and Otto Mini Grand Prix to celebrate our diverse family of drivers and bring them closer together.

By putting the needs of its drivers first, Otto Car continues to grow as we enter a new, exciting and electrifying era for the private hire industry.

Written by Richard Tester

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Otto Car

Sunday Times Fast Track 100 alumni 2019 & 2020. Helping PCO drivers become car owners and supporting the private hire industry’s transition to electric.