The Metro GenSan Transport Cooperative (MGTC) has been changing public transport in General Santos City since 2014. From just 36 tricycle drivers, they now have 228 members driving electric vehicles along two routes in the city.
In the first of three videos featuring stories on e-jeepney adoption in public transport, hear the good news from MGTC’s General Manager Orlanda Sabelita, Battery Charging Officer Edison Dinatil, and Driver Julieto on how being part of the cooperative and shifting to a cleaner and just public transport system has improved their lives and livelihoods.
Plus, there's a new project in progress: a solar-powered station called the Dream Drivers’ Village, which can help power the city’s public transport system.
Learn more about the experience of early e-jeepney adopters in the Philippines: bit.ly/revisit...
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9 сен 2024