In the Philippines, “tricycles,” are three-wheeled motorized vehicles that roar out onto the inner streets of large and small cities alike. Often noisy and spewing emissions, they are about to undergo ...
The lowly tricycle: occupying some hazy middle ground between car and bicycle, all too often it's dismissed as a novelty, a lark suitable only for children and dedicated iconoclasts – see, for example ...
BEET Philippine Inc., a Japanese electric vehicle startup company, has successfully registered its electric tricycle with the Land Transportation Office (LTO), offering road-worthy electric tricycles ...
The Philippines is to roll out 100,000 electric tricycles in an effort to replace the petrol-powered ones that currently ply its cities, one of the project's financiers said Tuesday. The "e-trikes" ...
The Philippines wants to replace millions of petrol-powered tricycles with electric ones as part of efforts to clean up the nation's polluting mass transport system, President Benigno Aquino said ...
In the Philippines, getting around cities by tricycle (of the combustion engine variety) is a common sight. Nearly half of the registered motor vehicles in the country are either motorcycles or ...
This is your first of three free stories this month. Become a free or sustaining member to read unlimited articles, webinars and ebooks. There are 3.5 million tricycles in the Philippines, and they’re ...
MANILA, Philippines - Local electric vehicle (EV) assembler EMotors Inc. has launched its ZuM electric tricycles and opened its first dealership in Visayas as it expands in the country. EMotors chief ...
Own-brand electric machinery and home-use electric appliance maker Teco Electric & Machinery began producing 5-seat electric tricycles at a factory in Subic Bay specifically for the Philippines market ...
Swarms of motorized tricycles and brightly painted jeepneys — refashioned American military vehicles from World War II — putt-putt through the sprawling streets of Manila, billowing exhaust into a sky ...
The government will initially replace 20,000 tricycles that ply minor streets across the capital Manila and eventually expand the project throughout the country, Aquino said in a speech to government ...