Electric buses to serve QC residents

MANILA: The Quezon City government is set to roll out electric buses as part of its fleet that offers free transport service to its residents.

In a press release, Quezon City Mayor Joy Belmonte said Wednesday that this project solidifies the city government’s commitment to pioneering environmentally sustainable practices.

‘We are excited to roll out these electric buses as part of our city’s dedication to implement programs and policies that promote environmental sustainability,’ she said.

The city government has procured eight electric buses with a 41-seating capacity per unit.

Each has ample space to accommodate standing passengers and is also equipped with wheelchair ramps to support the mobility of persons with disability (PWD).

Initial testing of the eight buses will start in the next few weeks.

Republic Act No. 11697 or the “Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act or EVIDA Law’ aims to ‘ensure the country’s energy security and independence by reducing reliance on imported fuel for the transporta
tion sector’.

Belmonte said the city government aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent by 2030.

The electrification of its fleet is also to reduce dependence on the conventional Internal Combustion Engine (ICE), which contributes up to 25 percent of black carbon emissions in the transportation sector.

The electric buses will complement the over 100 QCity Buses that offer free transport services to its residents.

Source: Philippines News Agency

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