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lastlid
12th December 2012, 23:15
100,000 e-tricycles to ply PH roads soon

"Pinoys are seen to benefit from a "green revolution" with the Asian Development Bank's approval of a $300-million loan for the full rollout of the country's e-tricycle (e-trike) program.

The groundbreaking project to be implemented by the Energy department is aimed at replacing 100,000 gas-burning tricycles in the Philippines with "clean, energy-efficient electric tricycles," the ADB said in a statement."

http://ph.news.yahoo.com/100-000-e-tricycles-to-ply-ph-roads-soon-073030270.html

fred
13th December 2012, 02:31
I think this is brilliant as long as their prices remain affordable to local punters..Same goes for the electric jeeps... We nearly bought an electric scooter for 25K the other day..
What broke the deal was the fact that it only runs for 60 clicks before it runs out of juice.
No good to me.
There is also a jeep design here that runs on compost gas(methane).. They were originally supposed to fill up at smokey mountain in Manila.. I hope that plan rolls out one day too.

lordna
13th December 2012, 14:16
There is also a jeep design here that runs on compost gas(methane)

Was just imagining the jeep with a pig strapped on the back to produce the methane....only in the Philippines!

fred
13th December 2012, 14:39
There is also a jeep design here that runs on compost gas(methane)

Was just imagining the jeep with a pig strapped on the back to produce the methane....only in the Philippines!
Trust me!
If strapping a pig or two could run a Jeepney,it would have started in 1955.
As you say... Onli in di Pilipins!!

Steve.r
13th December 2012, 15:33
Here in Shanghai nearly 95% of the scooters you see on the roads are electric, they are great. No screaming exhaust or ploom of blue smoke. Very affordable too. It must be a way forward to end or reduce pollution.

fred
13th December 2012, 15:51
Steve... Ask them how long the batteries last...How many KM can they travel on average without a recharge..
Just don't reply in Mandarin!!

Cheers,
Fred.

lastlid
13th December 2012, 20:53
I am all for this sort of thing. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

There was an electric category in the Isle of Man TT race this year. :biggrin:

Top speeds over 100mph


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GNxuquRCI74

lastlid
13th December 2012, 21:10
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=p0EPyLwEuOo&feature=endscreen

andy222
13th December 2012, 21:24
Nothing will replace the roar of the engine. It just doesnt seem right.