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July 7th, 2012 06:56 AM #95
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January 5th, 2014 10:45 AM #97Tinga said the COMET costs P250,000 per unit and in contrast, cheaper than the P700,000 for a regular diesel engine jeepney.
The e-jeeps are also cheaper to operate with a daily cost of P200 battery lease and P400 electricity cost, 40 percent less than that of diesel-fed counterparts.
ABANGAN | E-Jeepneys to ply SM North-Katipunan Ave-SM Megamall route by yearend - InterAksyon.com
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January 5th, 2014 04:33 PM #98they should first remedy or better yet fix the e-jeepney's potential route (like manila, if ever) wherein floods are a perennial problem. drivers love diesel engines (along with the submersible jeepney body) because it can easily ford knee-deep floods.
of course unless they can redesign the COMET to be able to ford knee deep waters. hehehe
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April 11th, 2015 10:55 PM #99I think kaya hindi ma push ang electric car e dahil sa problem sa battery.. Wala pang nagawang battery na 2min charging then makaka takbo na ng 300km.. Unlike kasi sa petrol engine na 2min na karga e makaka takbo na ng 150km.. Ones nagawa ang fast charging battery. Sure lalabas na amg mga electric car..
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May 10th, 2015 12:14 PM #100
Don Bosco engineering students' electric vehicle. They should get in touch with industrial design students to redesign the body.
As expected, in response to Tesla’s entry into the Philippines market, Ford will be bringing in the...
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