If you are claiming the standard mileage deduction, then you cannot claim new tires, windshield repair, or EV charging costs ('fuel').
If the vehicle is used for both business and personal purposes, then you will have a percent of business use based on the miles driven for each purpose and the total number of miles. You can claim the business percentage of garage rental fees, vehicle insurance, and car washes.
You can claim the cost of water bottles for your riders and the separate rideshare insurance. You can claim the business percent of use of your cell phone. This percentage would not be based on the miles, but the percentage that you use it for business versus personal use.
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