
A ride-hailing alternative in Guyana
An all-electric, fixed-fare ride network for Georgetown — with a dedicated corporate portal and consolidated billing.
Why riders pick GuyWay.
All-electric fleet
Clean, quiet rides in GuyWay's Tesla-led EV fleet — no fumes at the curb.
Fixed, upfront fares
See the price before you tap confirm. No surge, no haggling, ever.
Vetted drivers
Every driver screened in person in Georgetown. Safety training. Background-checked.
A human in Guyana
Local support, real phone line. WhatsApp a human when anything goes sideways.
Ride-hailing in Guyana has historically been limited to a single incumbent. GuyWay is the fixed-fare, all-electric alternative launching in August 2026 — built for Georgetown with a specific set of differentiators: every fare is locked before you book (no surge), the fleet is 100% Tesla, and GuyWay for Business is a dedicated B2B portal with named-rider controls and consolidated monthly invoicing.
For consumer riders the experience is familiar — install the app, book the ride, track the driver, pay in-app. For corporate users the account layer is where the real difference shows: finance teams get a single invoice per month instead of reconciling dozens of receipts; ops teams restrict rides to approved employees; board members get audited billing per cost centre. No middle-of-the-night surge, no end-of-quarter price changes.
Ready when you are.
Join the waitlist and get priority access at launch in Georgetown, August 2026.
Frequently asked
What does GuyWay offer that other ride-hailing options don’t?
Three specific things: fixed fares (no surge, ever), an all-electric Tesla fleet (lower operational emissions), and a corporate portal (GuyWay for Business) with named-rider controls and monthly invoicing.
Can my company switch to GuyWay from another provider?
Yes — we onboard corporate accounts in 2–3 business days. Expense-system integrations available on request.
Is pricing comparable to other ride-hailing in Guyana?
GuyWay’s fixed fares are consistent across time — no peak-hour or weather surcharges. Typical airport transfers GY$11,000–13,500; short in-city hops GY$1,150 (base fare).