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Philippine Transport Agency Suspends E-Trike Impounding, December to Be a Month of “Catch-and-Release”
31 days of warnings before the crackdown The Philippine Land Transportation Office (LTO) has officially hit the brakes on its plan to begin impounding electric tricycles (e-trikes) and electric bikes (e-bikes) on national highways this December. Following a surge of public complaints and confusion over the new regulations, the agency … [continued]
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Philippines’ Transportation Agency to Impound E-bikes and E-trikes on Major Roads Starting December 1
The Philippine Land Transportation Office (LTO) is set to enforce a stricter crackdown on electric bikes (e-bikes) and electric tricycles (e-trikes) plying major thoroughfares, with officials confirming that violators will face automatic impoundment starting December 1. The commitment was made by LTO Chief Assistant Secretary Markus Lacanilao during the Senate … [continued]
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Another Vertebrae Added to the “Philippine EV Spine” with the Opening of a New Charging Station South of Manila
The rollout of electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure in the Philippines continues to accelerate, with new stations opening along major travel routes in Luzon. The expansion, led by Ayala Group’s mobility unit ACMobility, forms part of what the company calls the Philippine EV Spine, a growing network intended to support … [continued]
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Op-Ed: I’m Watching From The Philippines, & Your Venti Latte Math Doesn’t Add Up
When I started to write for CleanTechnica, I was on my own journey of decarbonization. Literally. I gave up my Nissan Cefiro, with its 6-cylinder VQ2 engine. I divorced my Nissan Terrano with its 2.7-liter diesel powerplant. There wasn’t a proper electric vehicle in 2017 when I started this journey, … [continued]
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Why Philippine Multi-Brand Distributor’s 6 Brands Are Its Electric Future
PASAY CITY, PHILIPPINES — At the 13th Philippine Electric Vehicle Summit (PEVS) last October, United Asia Automotive Group Inc. (UAAGI) made a calculated bet: that Filipino buyers are ready for electric vehicles, but only if they have options that match their specific needs and budgets. While the Electric Vehicle Association … [continued]
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