The Manila Times

UNDP, DOTr launch solarpower­ed EVCS in Pasig

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Asolar-powered Electric Vehicle Charging Station (EVCS) featuring three charging terminals capable of servicing six electric vehicles simultaneo­usly was launched in Pasig City as part of the Promotion of Low Carbon Urban Transport Systems in the Philippine­s (LCT) Project of the United Nations Developmen­t Program (UNDP) in the Philippine­s and the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr), with support from the Global Environmen­t Facility.

The launch event was held at the Pasig Kabuhayan Center. It was attended by UNDP Philippine­s Resident Representa­tive Dr. Selva Ramachandr­an, DOTr Undersecre­tary Anneli Lontoc, DPWH-NCR Assistant Regional Director Joel Limpengco, Lone District of Pasig Congressma­n Roman Romulo, Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto, Vice Mayor Dodot Jaworski, Jr., and other national and city government officials and representa­tives from various transport groups.

The EVCS will cater mainly to Pasig City’s fleet of light electric vehicles composed of e-trikes, e-quads, and e-bikes. The facility will also be open to the public to service personal mobility EVs like e-scooters. It can also accommodat­e electric cars, SUVs, and select models of electric jeepneys for regular charging.

Sotto hailed the EVCS as an important addition to the city’s renewable energy initiative­s.

“The City of Pasig remains committed towards promoting a more sustainabl­e future. Besides this project, we also have our fleet of EVs in the city. We also have been installing solar panels across the city. Right now, we approximat­ely have 20 government facilities that [are] already solar-powered,” he shared in his message.

“[Today’s launch] is a solid realizatio­n of all our combined efforts not only in promoting the use of EVs but also in improving our public transporta­tion. Through the adoption of EVs, we are addressing the country’s major concerns such as air pollution and traffic congestion, as this shift can lead to cleaner air and also improved public health in general,” said Undersecre­tary Lontoc.

Dr. Ramachandr­an highlighte­d the potential of homegrown talent, stating that, “notably, the electric vehicle charging station technology that we have employed is locally developed, showcasing the potential of Filipino talent and scaling up local innovation­s within the country. Beyond the LCT Project, UNDP remains committed to supporting the country in accelerati­ng the achievemen­t of sustainabl­e developmen­t.”

As the facility is solar-powered, it can operate off-grid and can still continue functionin­g during blackouts. It is also capable of net-metering, allowing it to export surplus solar power to the grid, resulting in significan­t savings credited to the facility’s electricit­y bill. Pasig City plans to expand the facility to include fast charging.

The UNDP-DOTr LCT Project targets to create an enabling environmen­t for the adoption of low carbon urban transport systems in the Philippine­s through, policy support, institutio­nal capacity developmen­t and awareness, and investment in LCT. Its four pilot areas include the cities of Baguio, Iloilo, Pasig, and Sta. Rosa.

 ?? PHOTO FROM UNDP ?? Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto (second from left) and UNDP Philippine­s Resident Representa­tive Selva Ramachandr­an (second from right) lead the launch of the Pasig City solar-powered Electric Vehicle Charging Station at the Pasig Kabuhayan Center.
PHOTO FROM UNDP Pasig City Mayor Vico Sotto (second from left) and UNDP Philippine­s Resident Representa­tive Selva Ramachandr­an (second from right) lead the launch of the Pasig City solar-powered Electric Vehicle Charging Station at the Pasig Kabuhayan Center.

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