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eSakay launches eJeep in Makati-Mandaluyong

eSakay introduced 15 electric jeeps (eJeep) to Makati-Mandaluyong commuters at a launch ceremony at the Circuit Event Group in Makati City this Friday.

eSakay—a subsidiary electric vehicle company of Meralco, helps address the country’s transportation concerns and answers the Department of Transportation’s shift to the 2017 Public Utility Vehicle Modernization Program.

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“Today is yet another milestone for Metro Manila as our private sector partners Meralco and eSakay launch their electric jeepney route directly connecting Makati and our neighbour city Mandaluyong. Together  we are building and innovating ways to improve the lifestyle of our citizens," said Makati Mayor Abigail Binay.

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eJeepney features on the inside (from the top of the image then left to right): The USB port, the Pregnant Women and PWD’s priority seat, the handrails, the fans lining the jeepney, the automated fare collection tool, the driver’s seat and the passengers’ seats. Carmela Martinez

The modern eJeeps from eSakay are 100% electric with zero noise and emission. It is designed to be safe and convenient for the public, featuring a side entrance for easy accessibility, onboard free WiFi, an automated fare collection system, CCTV cameras and USB ports so passengers can charge their phones while travelling. The service would also include a priority seating for senior citizens and PWDs.

“Meralco established eSakay, a company that would propagate charging stations and participate in the employment of EVs themselves. We want to become an end-to-end electric vehicle transport solutions provider," said Manuel V. Pangilinan, Chairman of the Board for Meralco.

These jeeps have the capacity to carry 29-40 commuters every day. The vehicle itself is equipped with a solar panel on the roof for an extra pump of energy. It can last 48 hours before charging for eight hours overnight.  The GPS system has a map that guides the drivers around the route.

Other than that, the eJeep can also create jobs as their drivers have salaries that are opposed to the P300-400 wage they get every day. Thus, drivers and operators have a stable and sufficient livelihood.

“This project is just one of the many steps in our efforts to spur EV adoption, as we work towards a common goal of nation-building, sustainable growth and inclusive development. With this route, we, at eSakay, hope to prove the viability of electric vehicles and inspire other operators to follow suit,” said eSakay President/CEO and Meralco Vice President Raymond B. Ravelo.

Traffic has been a problem in the Philippines time and again. The government, along with Meralco and their partners hope to provide solutions to such a concern with electric-powered vehicles like eTrike, eBike and eJeep.

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