The company claims that it requires a fraction of the data used by native apps.
Launched together with Google at the Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco today, PWA will enable the use of Ola platform across hundreds of cities in India and addresses a significant market opportunity of customers and driver partners, the company said in a release.
It said Ola becomes the first ride hailing app in APACregion to use PWA technology.
PWA will overcome technological barriers to entry in key markets and make Ola the first ride-sharing platform in hundreds of cities across India, where there is limited connectivity and a prevailing use of low-end smartphones, the release added.
"..... It's exciting to see Ola create their PWA, which will ensure their users have an engaging experience from the very first moment," Google VP Product Management, Chrome Rahul Roy-chowdhury said.
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