Understanding nabogo's benefits

Thanks to our partners, you receive subsidies — and a higher top-up if you have a commuter pass — as both driver and passenger when you ride with schoolmates and colleagues.

  • 15 kr subsidy
  • 45 kr with commuter pass

Most drivers do not charge anything on top of the benefits nabogo provides. Many passengers therefore ride completely free.

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Frequently asked questions

Ride price — how is it calculated?

There are two pricing tiers based on the length of the ride:

  • The first 10 km — 1.50 kr/km
  • Over 10 km — 1 kr/km

Examples: a 5 km ride costs 7.50 kr, an 8 km ride costs 12 kr, and a 15 km ride costs 20 kr (15 kr for the first 10 km + 5 kr for the next 5 km).

Subsidy — how does it work?

The subsidy covers the first 10 km — that’s 15 kr off a single ride:

  • Up to 10 km — covered by the 15 kr subsidy → passenger rides free
  • Over 10 km — driver may choose to charge the standard ride price for the remaining distance

Most drivers simply charge the subsidy amount only.

Example: a 5 km ride costs 7.50 kr — fully covered by the 15 kr subsidy, so the passenger rides free. A 15 km ride costs 20 kr; the subsidy covers the 15 kr first-10-km portion, and the driver may charge 5 kr for the remaining 5 km.

The subsidy is only active in areas where local partners fund it. See the Benefits guide for which areas are supported. In areas without subsidy, the passenger pays the standard ride price — unless the driver has chosen not to charge.

Commuter pass — how does it work?

If you have a valid commuter pass uploaded in the app, it works just like the subsidy — only larger:

  • Up to 40 km — covered by the commuter pass → passenger rides free
  • Over 40 km — driver may choose to charge the standard ride price for the remaining distance

The math: a 40 km ride costs 15 kr for the first 10 km plus 30 kr for the next 30 km at 1 kr/km = 45 kr total. So with a valid commuter pass, rides up to 40 km can be free for the passenger, and the driver still earns up to 45 kr.

The app applies the higher commuter-pass amount automatically as long as your pass is uploaded and valid.

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