
Peppermint, ginger, and cardamom can help calm queasy passengers—especially in the back seat.
Motion sickness is a top complaint on road trips and in ride‑share vehicles. Functional scents—notably peppermint, ginger, and cardamom—are widely associated with easing feelings of nausea and helping the inner ear settle. When these aromas are delivered through a connected, dry‑air cartridge instead of liquid oils, you get consistent diffusion, quick onset, and no residue on surfaces. For OEMs fleets, and Rideshare, this turns a pain point into a differentiating wellness feature. Pair functional scents with simple UX: a back‑seat quick action (“I feel queasy”) or an auto prompt when the vehicle’s stability control or road‑curvature data indicates winding segments. Passengers feel better; drivers get fewer stops; ratings go up. That’s a win for comfort and for the bottom line.
Ask us how functional scents can be mapped to your vehicles’ drive modes and back‑seat prompts.