PHILIPPINE MADE E-JEEPNEYS TO PLY MAKATI'S ROADS STARTING JULY 1 posted 06/25/2008 01:27 PM WEDNESDAY
The first locally manufactured electric jeepneys will make their debut in the country's financial district next week, as the e-jeepneys begin their regular operations in
The e-jeepneys will service office employees in both Legazpi and
The route of the e-jeepneys is as follows:
In Salcedo Village – from Dela Costa St. turn right to Makati Ave., right to Paseo De Roxas, right to Villar St., left to Leviste St, left to Rufino St., right to Ayala Ave. and right to Dela Costa St.
Meanwhile, the route in Legazpi Village will be – from Salcedo St. turn right to VA Rufino St., left to Adelantado St., left to Gamboa St., left to Salcedo St., left to Benavidez St., left to Paseo De Roxas Ave., right to Legazpi St., left to Dela Rosa St., and left to Salcedo St.
Makati Mayor Jejomar C. Binay said the two new e-jeepneys were manufactured by the Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturers Association of the Philippines (MVPMAP). The first four units were made in
Presented to the public in July 2007, the e-jeepneys were given permission by the Land Transportation Office (LTO) to ply commercial routes last month.
Binay said the e-jeepneys from MVPMAP will augment the two e-jeepneys on a test-run in Barangay Bel-Air. If viable, Binay said
The city government and private sector partners GRIPP and Greenpeace are also discussing ways to encourage jeepney drivers and operators to switch from regular jeepneys to e-jeepneys.
Loans and financial assistance packages are being considered.
Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director Hermenegildo San Miguel said the DPS has devised a loop system which will be the routes for the e-jeepneys. Office employees and even residents in these two villages, located at the heart of the Central Business Distrcit (CBD), will be the main market.
San Miguel said the e-jeepneys will do a one week promotional run starting on July 1 after which regular fares will be applicable subject to the approval of the Land Transportation Franchising Board (LTFRB).
He said the e-jeepneys' daily operations will be from 7am to 7:30pm.
"We look forward to seeing how well the e-jeepneys will perform as an alternative means of public transport. We are beginning with four units and expect to have six more delivered and ready for use soon," San Miguel said.
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