In early 2026, Uber announced the acquisition of Blacklane, a global chauffeur service. Uber's own investor release described executive travel as "a fast-growing segment" of the business. The announcement prompted a question that corporate travel managers have been asking for years: if Uber already runs Uber Black, why buy a chauffeur service?
The answer matters for San Diego corporate T&E programs. Uber's own strategy confirms a distinction that chauffeur industry operators have made all along: Uber Black is premium rideshare. A licensed chauffeur service is a different product.
The Regulatory Distinction: TNC vs TCP in California
In California, ground transportation for hire falls under the California Public Utilities Commission. Two distinct regulatory categories apply:
- Transportation Network Company (TNC): Uber, Lyft, Opoli, and Wingz operate under TNC permits. The TNC classification was created by CPUC Decision 13-09-045 and codified in California Public Utilities Code § 5431. A TNC connects drivers using their personal vehicles with passengers via a smartphone app.
- Transportation Charter-Party (TCP) Carrier: Traditional limousine operators, executive car services, charter buses, and private chauffeur companies operate under TCP licenses. TCP carriers are commercial transportation operators with different driver standards, vehicle requirements, and insurance provisions.
Per the CPUC's Passenger Carrier FAQ, TNC is technically a sub-category under the charter-party statute — but it has its own rulebook. Both are CPUC-regulated. Neither is "unlicensed." But they are regulated differently, and for corporate duty-of-care purposes, the difference is relevant.
What Uber Black Actually Is
Per Uber's own Help Center, Uber Black is the premium tier of Uber's on-demand service. Uber publishes the following requirements:
- Vehicles no older than 5 model years
- Black exterior, black leather or vegan leather interior
- Driver rating of 4.85 or higher
- Commercial auto insurance
- "All permits required by their city to operate a commercial livery vehicle"
These standards are meaningfully higher than UberX. They are not identical to a traditional California TCP chauffeur service, which operates under charter-party carrier rules that include additional driver background, drug testing, and vehicle inspection requirements set by CPUC for TCP-class operators.
Uber Reserve (Uber's advance-booking product) adds a layer: per Uber's Help Center, Uber Black and Black SUV on-demand rides include up to 15 minutes of complimentary wait time. For airport pickups booked through Uber Reserve, Uber's own newsroom states complimentary wait time of "up to 60 minutes at no additional charge" with automatic flight tracking adjustments. These are material improvements over standard on-demand rideshare for corporate use.
Why Uber Acquired Blacklane
In 2026, Uber announced its acquisition of Blacklane, a global chauffeur service operating in 50+ countries. The Uber investor release describing the acquisition framed executive travel as distinct from Uber Black:
For corporate travel managers, this is a useful signal. Even Uber — with the distribution, the brand, and the existing Uber Black tier — concluded that a dedicated chauffeur operation is a different business. That is the same distinction chauffeur industry publications like Chauffeur Driven and the former LCT Magazine have drawn for decades.
Corporate Duty of Care and ISO 31030
Duty of care is the legal, moral, and ethical responsibility of an employer to protect employees traveling for business. It is a real legal standard in employment law, not a marketing term.
In 2021, the International Organization for Standardization published ISO 31030:2021, titled "Travel risk management — Guidance for organizations." It is the first ISO standard for corporate travel risk management, and it formalizes what duty of care requires at the program level.
ISO 31030 does not mandate any specific ground transportation vendor or structure. What it does require is that an organization:
- Assess the risks associated with employee travel
- Select vendors and modes of transport proportional to that risk
- Document decisions and maintain a chain of accountability
- Provide training, communication, and incident response procedures
For executive travel, client-facing travel, late-night arrivals, or sensitive destinations, a named chauffeur with advance confirmation, commercial insurance, and direct operator communication meets a clearer duty-of-care bar than app dispatch. For routine commuting-style trips, premium rideshare is often proportional. The ISO 31030 framework asks the T&E program to choose appropriately for each trip type — not to default everything to one model.
Federal Benchmark: GSA's Rideshare Program
For reference, the U.S. General Services Administration operates a governmentwide rideshare program with Uber, effective April 23, 2025 through April 22, 2030. Per GSA, the program covers "TDY, local travel, fleet augmentation, and shuttle replacement" — the general-purpose ground transport category. GSA does not position the rideshare contract as a substitute for dedicated executive chauffeur service. Private corporate T&E programs typically make similar distinctions.
Primary sources cited above:
- Uber Help Center — Uber Black & SUV Requirements
- Uber Help Center — Using Uber Reserve
- Uber Newsroom — Improving the Airport Travel Experience
- Uber Investor Release — Uber to Acquire Blacklane (2026)
- CPUC — Transportation Network Companies
- CPUC — Passenger Carrier FAQs (TCP & TNC)
- California Public Utilities Code § 5431
- GSA — Rideshare Program
- ISO 31030:2021 Travel Risk Management — Overview
- GBTA x Uber for Business — The Evolution of Ground Transportation
Comparison: Uber Black vs EGT Corporate Service in San Diego
| Dimension | Uber Black (California) | EGT Corporate (San Diego) |
|---|---|---|
| CA Permit Type | TNC permit (CPUC) | TCP charter-party carrier license (CPUC TCP #0046494-A) |
| Dispatch Model | App-based algorithmic dispatch | Named chauffeur assigned in advance |
| Driver Confirmation | Revealed at dispatch | Provided 24h in advance for corporate bookings |
| Vehicle Commitment | Any eligible Uber Black vehicle | Specific BMW i7 or Rivian R1S confirmed at booking |
| Airport Wait Time | On-demand: 15 min. Reserve: up to 60 min. | Included — chauffeur waits through flight delays |
| Account Management | Uber for Business dashboard | Direct owner line at (858) 585-6957 |
| Insurance | Commercial auto per TNC rules | Commercial liability per TCP carrier rules |
| Fleet | Various (driver-owned, black exterior) | 100% electric — BMW i7, Rivian R1S |
When Uber Black Is the Right Choice
Uber Black is a reasonable fit for:
- Unscheduled ground transport during a business trip (on-demand to dinner, client office)
- Last-minute changes where advance booking isn't possible
- Individual discretionary use inside a flexible T&E policy
- Markets where a trusted local chauffeur service isn't established
When a Licensed Chauffeur Service Is the Better Choice
Elite Green Transportation is built for the trip types where an executive chauffeur service measurably outperforms premium rideshare:
- SAN airport arrivals for executives and visiting teams — flight tracked, chauffeur staged inside the terminal with a name sign
- Multi-day San Diego Convention Center engagements — a dedicated chauffeur for a visiting executive across the full stay
- Client entertainment — a branded, consistent vehicle and driver the client will remember
- Late-night arrivals — a chauffeur who is there when the plane lands, regardless of delay
- Sustainability-aligned programs — 100% electric fleet matches corporate ESG goals
- Duty of care documentation — named driver, licensed operator, verifiable credentials
Setting Up a Corporate Account
EGT offers direct corporate accounts for San Diego-based companies, visiting teams, and executive travel programs. Preferred direct-booking rates apply for repeat corporate usage. Accounts are handled by an EGT owner, not a portal.
To set up, call (858) 585-6957 and ask for corporate account setup. We'll handle billing structure, chauffeur preferences, and recurring-trip workflow directly.
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