This study aims to examines the phenomenon of electronic money and its impact on social change in urban areas described by Virilio's acceleration theory. Data collection techniques through interviews with informants using electronic money applications in Garut Regency. The results showed that the impact of using electronic money on social change led to a new transaction style that replaced the use of cash. During the Covid-19 pandemic, informants who use electronic money feel that it is easy to make transactions without having to bother carrying a lot of money. Product offerings are becoming more and more intense on social media which creates consumptive behavior in the community, such as being easily attracted to shopping vouchers, offered discounts, and tempted by the cashback phenomenon offered by several online shopping applications. So, the presence of technology is something that cannot be separated from human life. In accordance with Virilio's statement regarding dromology, society is experiencing accelerated social change due to the influence of technology that is developing continuously. The government's policy on the National Non-Cash Movement/National Non-Cash Movement is the reason that people are directed to a less cash society.