The Philippine Star

DOE donates 900 e-trikes to 4 Metro LGUs

- – Danessa Rivera

The Department of Energy (DOE) is donating 900 electric tricycles (e-trikes) to four Metro Manila local government units (LGUs) and plans more rollouts to help them transition to cleaner transport vehicles, an official said yesterday.

The DOE has signed a memoranda of agreement (MOA) with the cities of Las Piñas, Muntinlupa and Valenzuela and the municipali­ty of Pateros.

“The DOE E-Trike is a project that encourages the transition from oil to cleaner sources of energy,” DOE Secretary Alfonso Cusi said.

The DOE will provide 100 e-trikes to Las Piñas, 150 to Muntinlupa, 400 to Pateros and 250 to Valenzuela. Each e-trike costs P450,000.

“The 900 units to be given to the four cities will benefit many communitie­s, in terms of livelihood and the services that it can provide to the people,” Cusi said.

Under the MOA, the LGUs must comply with the documentar­y requiremen­ts, among other prerequisi­tes, such as their proposal for the utilizatio­n of the e-trikes.

The donations form part of the DOE’s joint program with the Asian Developmen­t Bank called the Market Transforma­tion through Introducti­on of Energy Efficient Electric Vehicles (E-Trikes) Project.

Under the program, 3,000 e-trikes were completed and ready for deployment within the first half of the year.

The DOE donated 200 e-trikes to the Marawi City government in January as part of the national government’s efforts to rebuild the city after the siege by militants in 2017.

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