The Metropolitan Manila Development Authority launched a free solar charging station for electronic bikes and electronic scooters to encourage the use of alternative modes of transportation and promote green and renewable energy.
The solar charging station, located at the new MMDA head office building in Barangay Ugong, Pasig City, will be opened to the public on Monday, June 27, from 6 a.m to 7 p.m.
According to MMDA Chairman Attorney Romando Artes, the project would help ease the burden of the public amid the high cost of petroleum products by providing them free services that they can avail themselves whenever they need to charge their e-vehicles.
“Putting up free charging stations for electronic vehicles such as e-bikes and e-scooters would encourage the public to use alternative mode of transportation and at the same time help them save expenses from high fuel costs.”
“Putting up free charging stations for electronic vehicles such as e-bikes and e-scooters would encourage the public to use alternative modes of transportation and at the same time help them save expenses from high fuel costs,” Artes said.
Three solar panels with built-in inverters will be the main power source of the station with a total of six 220V charging outlets.
Those who wish to charge their e-vehicles must bring their own charging cords and cables.
The charging station uses high technology, where in case solar power harvested will be insufficient to power the e-bikes being charged, the station will tap into the main power grid of the building to compensate for the shortage in power.
Likewise, all excess electricity being harnessed by the solar panels will be distributed back to the building.
“I am planning to build a similar charging station at the MMDA headquarters in Orense, Makati to accommodate those who are traversing EDSA.”
The traffic chief also said that he is planning to build a similar charging station at the MMDA headquarters in Orense, Makati to accommodate those who are traversing EDSA.
Meanwhile, the traffic head appealed to e-bikers and e-scooter drivers to adhere to the Land Transportation Office’s Administrative Order No. 2021-039 or the Consolidated Guidelines in the Classification, Registration, and Operation of All Types of Electric Motor Vehicles for their own safety.