The Philippine Star

DOE eyes rollout of e-trikes in Marawi this year

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The Department of Energy (DOE) is eyeing the rollout of 3,000 electric tricycles (etrike) by the middle of this year, some of which will be deployed in the battlescar­red Marawi City.

The agency is currently testing the e-trikes, a joint effort of the government with the Asian Developmen­t Bank (ADB), DOE assistant secretary Leonido Pulido said.

“We are currently doing the commission­ing and testing for the units with BEMAC, the Japanese supplier,” he said. “We have until June 2018 to fully deploy the 3,000 units.”

BEMAC Electric Transporta­tion Philippine­s Inc. bagged the $30-million contract in 2016 for the supply of 3,000 e-trikes but the units have remained in the manufactur­er’s warehouse for lack of takers. Local government units have complained of the e-trikes’ steep price, at P450,000 each.

The Philippine government then worked with the ADB to facilitate the distributi­on and deployment of e-trikes.

“We spent the last 10 months revising the project administra­tion manual as well as the loan agreement between the DOF (Department of Finance) and ADB. In those revisions, the objective was really to free up the restrictio­ns,” Pulido said.

“First restrictio­n is that only LGUs are the potential offtakers. We removed that. And then, there was a single deployment method, we’ve removed that and, instead, expanded it to several other deployment models,” he said.

The DOE official said they have already reached out to various potential stakeholde­rs and potential operators in the public and private sectors.

Moreover, the DOE is looking to deploy at least a hundred e-trikes to Marawi City.

Pulido said these e-trikes will not require charging stations as they can be charged at home.

“We intend to deploy between 100 and 150 units to Marawi as part of the livelihood program,” he said.

The e-trike program called “Market Transforma­tion through Introducti­on of Energy Efficient Electric Vehicles (E-Trikes) Project” was signed by government and ADB on Sept. 27, 2013.

ADB will provide the loan for the e-trike production amounting to $504 million, or roughly P21.67 billion. The loans covered the delivery of 100,000 etrike units.

Of the 100,000 units, 3,000 e-trikes will initially be distribute­d to LGUs in Metro Manila, Region 4-A and Region 4-B to jumpstart the shift to e-vehicles to reduce the country’s fuel imports and lessen annual carbon dioxide emissions.

The DOE was earlier called out by the Commission on Audit (COA) for its failure to distribute even a single unit of the e-trikes to the intended beneficiar­ies.

DOE Secretary Alfonso Cusi had ordered the cancellati­on of the next production of e-trikes.

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