The Philippine Star

DOE awards e-trike deal to lone Japanese bidder

- By DANESSA RIVERA

PILILIA, Rizal — The Department of Energy moves forward with the developmen­t of electric vehicles in the country following the awarding of the contract for the supply of 3,000 electric tricycles to the sole bidder, Japanese firm Uzushio Electric Co. Ltd.

The agency has issued the notice of award to Uzushio, through local partner BEMAC Electric Transporta­tion Philippine­s Inc., after successful negotiatio­ns to reduce the price per unit of e-trikes, DOE Undersecre­tary Donato Marcos said yesterday.

He said Uzushio’s first bid was around P600,000 per etrike, which was reduced to P461,000 following negotiatio­ns with DOE and the Asian Developmen­t Bank, the government’s partner in the program.

“ADB asked for another round of negotiatio­n to further lower the price and the price per unit is now reduced to around P455,000 to P460,000,” Marcos said.

He added the negotiatio­ns also resulted in better features in the contract, which include a five-year warranty on the etrike battery, three-year Land Transporta­tion Office registrati­on and three-year comprehens­ive insurance.

The DOE official noted signing of the contract will be within 28 days from the notice of award, which was received by the Japanese firm last Monday.

Following the issuance of the notice to proceed, it will take three months for the roll out of the first 1,200 units and then another three months for the remaining units.

These units will be rolled out in Metro Manila, Region 4-A and Region 4-B, as earlier stipulated in the bidding.

The supply of e- trikes is the initial phase of the $ 504- million e- vehicles program, a joint undertakin­g of the DOE and the ADB.

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