Intramuros pilots P550-M e-vehicle demo run

P550 M E-VEHICLES DEMO PROJECT: The Board of Investments (BOI), the industry development and investments promotion arm of the Department of Trade & Industry (DTI), has signed a Memorandum of Agreement to become a member of the steering committee to implement the P 550 million e-vehicles demonstration project of Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) called the Mobility as a System or MAAS Project. This pilot e-vehicle project will be implemented in Intramuros, Manila where 50 units of e-trikes of BEMAC Electric Transportation Philippines Inc. and 17 sets of charging stations are set to operate in fixed routes and stops. The project is set to run for two years. Photo shows Trade Undersecretary and BOI managing head Ceferino Rodolfo with (from left) Intramuros Administration (IA) officer-in-charge for planning and management division Edgardo Baysic, BEMAC vice president Yvonne Palomar Castro, and IA Finance and administrative division chief Merceditas Sahagun during the test run of the e-vehicles in Intramuros.  

MANILA, Philippines - The Board of Investments (BOI) has signed an agreement with Japan’s New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) for a P550 million electric vehicle demonstration project.

The pilot e-vehicle demonstration project will initially be implemented in Intramuros, Manila where 50 units of e-trikes and 17 sets of charging stations are set to operate in fixed routes and stops.

The BOI said the project is set to run for two years.

Aside from being a historic landmark and tourist spot, Intramuros was selected for the demonstration project considering the mix of people in the area that are mostly composed of tourists and students.

“The demonstration project further projects the Philippines as technology-enabled country. It likewise boosts the development and promotion of electric vehicles in the country,” Trade Undersecretary and BOI managing head Ceferino Rodolfo said.

Currently, the BOI said there are over 30 firms engaged in the local electric vehicles industry and it provides employment to over 10,000 individuals.

As the government continues to support the use of electric vehicles, the industry is expected to grow in the coming years.

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