Boracay e-trike program up for improvement amid complaints

BORACAY- The local government of Malay focuses on strengthening the electric tricycle (e-trike) program for Boracay Island in the new normal.

Sangguniang Bayan member Dante Pagsuguiron said LGU Malay will fine-tune the government program to help e-trike operators, drivers and suppliers hit hard by lockdown restrictions due to coronavirus pandemic.

The typical e-trike drivers are charged as high as P1,300 boundary for daytime operations by e-trike suppliers.

ā€œOperators and drivers have complaints. We must have a win-win solution, even if it is the business of suppliers, our e-trike operators and drivers must also survive.ā€ the councilor added.

Pagsuguiron said the LGU Malay also wants to look into the boundary payments system, battery leasing services, financing scheme, and charging of batteries by e-trike suppliers.

E-trike suppliers are mandated in the new municipal ordinance regulating the operations of e-trikes to establish at least two charging stations on the island.

Out of 535 tricycle franchises, there were 449 franchises converted for the e-trike program, according to Cesar Oczon, head of the Malay Transportation Office.

About 77 qualified applicants for e-trike conversion are in process, while six operators will not switch their gasoline-powered tricycles into e-trikes.

With the phase-out of tricycles in October 2020, residents and tourists are dependent on e-trikes plying the routes in the barangays of Yapak, Balabag, and Manocmanoc.

Currently, around 250 e-trikes, or 56 percent are operational on the island before the province shifted into ā€˜new normal.

The e-trike program was introduced way back in 2012 to upgrade the public transport in Boracay Island and to help reduce air pollution coming from tricycles./PN

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