Let the pictures do the talking.
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Compared to the electric buses in other countries...
http://www.unisanet.unisa.edu.au/sta...y/France_2006/
http://citytransport.info/Electbus.htm
Electric Bus Recharges in Just 10 Minutes
http://www.matternetwork.com/2009/2/...nt-transit.cfm
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And here we are, playing in glorified golf carts.![]()
The Philippines was never known for Quality Workmanship nor Innovation.
How about the electric vehicle use in Mall of Asia use to pick up customer.
Not even electric. Those are just stretched Suzuki Carrys. But I'd take that over the electric jeep.
The MOA perimeter ikot carts? they used to be electric caddies, but now they are petrol powered. Only the golf carts inside the mall are still battery operated, for obvious reasons.
I guess, the e-jeepney should not be called a "jeepney" after all.
Perhaps, if the e-jeepney were to still look like the ubiquitous diesel counterparts, then we can say it is truly an e-jeepney.
Siguro na-angal ang mga JODA sa Makati sa pagtawag nila ng e-jeepney, dahil hinde naman mukhang jeepney.
These E-Jeepneys, are part of PUV Modernization. You can see them plying along Araneta Area and some part of the Metro area.![]()