Manila: The Philippines government has jump-started a programme to put thousands of electric tricycles on the country’s roads with the release of a half-billion peso counterpart fund. In a statement, ...
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The lowly tricycle: occupying some hazy middle ground between car and bicycle, all too often it's dismissed as a novelty, a lark suitable only for children and dedicated iconoclasts – see, for example ...
The Philippines wants to replace millions of petrol-powered tricycles with electric ones as part of efforts to clean up the nation's polluting mass transport system, President Benigno Aquino said ...
In the Philippines, “tricycles,” are three-wheeled motorized vehicles that roar out onto the inner streets of large and small cities alike. Often noisy and spewing emissions, they are about to undergo ...
MANILA — In the Philippines, the Asian Development Bank has finalized a $300-million loan to partially fund a nationwide electronic vehicle program that will be part of the mass transportation system.
The Philippines is to roll out 100,000 electric tricycles in an effort to replace the petrol-powered ones that currently ply its cities, one of the project's financiers said Tuesday. The "e-trikes" ...
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Study says there is a need to regulate the acquisition and operation of Philippine tricycles Manila: Motor-tricycles and motorbikes have eclipsed the jeepney as the ‘King’ of Philippine roads and now ...