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Going green in Manila

เผยแพร่:   โดย: MGR Online

Manila, PHILIPPINES: Students from a government high school ride an e-trikes to and from school in suburban Manila on December 11, 2012. Rickshaws running on lithium-ion batteries are to be fielded in the Philippine capital in US$500 million project to offer green public transport to the megacity, its financiers said. The 100,000 e-trikes would provide an alternative to gas-guzzling, smoke-belching motorised tricycles that now ferry Manila residents through narrow streets not served by buses, the Asian Development Bank said. Asian Development Bank energy specialist Sohail Hasnie said the lender hoped e-trikes would eventually replace some of the estimated 3.5 million gas-powered motorcycles and tricycles already in use in the country. AFP PHOTO/Jay Directo
E-trikes running on lithium-ion batteries offer another choice of transport in Manila.
Manila, PHILIPPINES: Students from a government high school ride an e-trikes to and from school in suburban Manila on December 11, 2012. Rickshaws running on lithium-ion batteries are to be fielded in the Philippine capital in US$500 million project to offer green public transport to the megacity, its financiers said. The 100,000 e-trikes would provide an alternative to gas-guzzling, smoke-belching motorised tricycles that now ferry Manila residents through narrow streets not served by buses, the Asian Development Bank said. Asian Development Bank energy specialist Sohail Hasnie said the lender hoped e-trikes would eventually replace some of the estimated 3.5 million gas-powered motorcycles and tricycles already in use in the country. AFP PHOTO/Jay Directo
Manila, PHILIPPINES: Marlon Diwa cleans his e-trikes after a charging session at the Mandaluyong City Hall, suburban Manila on December 11, 2012 . Rickshaws running on lithium-ion batteries are to be fielded in the Philippine capital in US$500 million project to offer green public transport to the megacity, its financiers said Tuesday. The 100,000 e-trikes would provide an alternative to gas-guzzling, smoke-belching motorised tricycles that now ferry Manila residents through narrow streets not served by buses, the Asian Development Bank said. Asian Development Bank energy specialist Sohail Hasnie said the lender hoped e-trikes would eventually replace some of the estimated 3.5 million gas-powered motorcycles and tricycles already in use in the country. AFP PHOTO/Jay Directo
Manila, PHILIPPINES: Leo Ationales cleans his e-trikes during a charging session at the Mandaluyong City Hall, suburban Manila on December 11, 2012 . Rickshaws running on lithium-ion batteries are to be fielded in the Philippine capital in US$500 million project to offer green public transport to the megacity, its financiers said Tuesday. The 100,000 e-trikes would provide an alternative to gas-guzzling, smoke-belching motorised tricycles that now ferry Manila residents through narrow streets not served by buses, the Asian Development Bank said. Asian Development Bank energy specialist Sohail Hasnie said the lender hoped e-trikes would eventually replace some of the estimated 3.5 million gas-powered motorcycles and tricycles already in use in the country. AFP PHOTO/Jay Directo
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