Mayor Isko pushes for more EVs for a cleaner, greener Manila
Manila Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso inspects some of BYD's electric vehicles at the Kartilya ng Katipunan in Manila on Tuesday, Sept. 30. (Photo from Manila PIO)
Manila Mayor Francisco "Isko Moreno" Domagoso pushed for more electric vehicle (EV) stores and facilities in the Capital City as part of the city government's efforts in promoting a cleaner and more efficient means of transportation and boosting Manila's transportation economy.
On Tuesday, Sept. 30, Domagoso, together with officials from Build Your Dream (BYD), one of the country's leading electric vehicle manufacturers, held a meeting at the City Hall to discuss the creation of New Energy Vehicle stores in Manila which will not just help the city's economic standing but also provide additional jobs for Manileños.
The mayor also approved the installation of more EV charging stations throughout the city as well as the creation of parking stations with dedicated chargers for EVs, stressing that these initiatives will give more confidence to EV owners and those who wish to purchase their own electric vehicles.
"Sa ganitong paraan ay mas magiging kumpiyansa ang mga EV user na handa na ang lungsod sa mas makabago at makakalikasang siyudad (This way, EV users will be more confident that the city is ready to become a more innovative and environmentally friendly city)," he said.
Domagoso also went behind the wheel of some of BYD's electric vehicles to test their capabilities as the city government pushes for Manila to become an EV-ready, green, and smart city.
"Mahalaga na simulan na natin ang pagbabago tungo sa mas malinis at mas ligtas na transportasyon. Ang paggamit ng EVs ay hindi lang makakabawas sa polusyon, kundi makakapagbigay rin ng mas maaliwalas na pamumuhay para sa mga Batang Maynila (It is important that we start the transition to cleaner and safer transportation. The use of EVs will not only reduce pollution, but also provide a more comfortable life for the children of Manila)," the mayor explained.
"Ito ang unang hakbang sa mas modernong Maynila — isang lungsod na hindi lang makasaysayan, kundi handa rin sa hinaharap (This is the first step towards a more modern Manila — a city that is not only historic, but also ready for the future)," he added.