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usonian

(13,779 posts)
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 01:53 PM Sep 15

Filipinos are embracing electric three-wheelers faster than officials can regulate them

https://restofworld.org/2024/electric-three-wheelers-philippines-regulations/

Unregistered three-wheelers big enough for whole families are a popular antidote to the country's terrible gridlock.



Officials have said light EVs must be registered, and drivers must have a license, but the orders are largely ignored.

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Driven partly by transport restrictions during the Covid-19 pandemic, Filipinos have readily embraced three-wheeled EVs. These are far more affordable than entry-level electric cars; most can easily accommodate a family of four. Most vehicles are assembled locally, with parts imported cheaply from China under a no-tariff policy.

The e-trikes are often customized, with a light roof, and plastic sheets on the sides to shield from the elements. Accessories can include a mini fan, and even Bluetooth speakers. The vehicles come in several configurations: Smaller vehicles can carry one to three passengers. A bigger vehicle, which looks like a tuk-tuk (motorized auto-rickshaw), can ferry up to eight people. These are fast becoming an alternative to aging jeepneys, the iconic Filipino public transport vehicles that are being pushed to modernize.

In hacking affordable alternatives to the country’s poor public transport and pricey fuel bills, Filipinos are doing what people everywhere are doing, from Mexico City to Jakarta, transport economist Robert Siy told Rest of World.
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Filipinos are embracing electric three-wheelers faster than officials can regulate them (Original Post) usonian Sep 15 OP
fascinating. AllaN01Bear Sep 15 #1
Reminds me of the Tuk-tuks in Bangkok. Oopsie Daisy Sep 15 #2
They could reduce traffic congestion and improve safety... hunter Sep 15 #3
The PI power grid is awful. usonian Sep 15 #4

hunter

(38,922 posts)
3. They could reduce traffic congestion and improve safety...
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 10:40 PM
Sep 15

... by banning the standard cars and encouraging the use of these.


usonian

(13,779 posts)
4. The PI power grid is awful.
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 10:42 PM
Sep 15

I hear that power and water in various areas are a sometimes thing.
Too bad.

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