Booking confirmed
ZEV receives a booking confirmation. This can create a pending record, but it is not final impact yet.
Plan a normal trip, then see more than just price. ZEV City shows route impact, booking estimates, and how part of the value may support clean energy if the booking is completed and verified.
Nothing is counted just because you searched. First the booking partner must confirm the order. If you cancel, the pending record disappears. If the booking settles, it can become a verified participation record.
ZEV receives a booking confirmation. This can create a pending record, but it is not final impact yet.
If the booking is cancelled or rejected, the pending record is removed.
When the partner payment settles, the pending record can become verified and connect to a clean-energy record.
Today this page shows the intended flow and a testnet proof model. Full automatic partner callbacks and settlement handling are still being built.
You book the trip you already want.
The booking partner may pay ZEV a normal commission.
ZEV estimates what part of that value could support clean energy.
If the booking and project evidence are verified, that support can be counted as clean-energy impact.
Over time, verified support can help grow clean-energy projects connected to countries and destinations.
You get a clearer view of price, route impact, and what has actually been confirmed.
Select a destination, duration, and hotel pre-check filters. The calculator uses scenario data and BrightData Trip.com discovery listings with tracked handoff, so it is a transparent preview rather than a final quote.
Your trip impact is shown alongside the clean-energy support that could come from the booking value.
Book somewhere else and most of the value stays with that platform. Book through ZEV and part of the same spend can support clean energy once the booking and proof are confirmed.
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