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Filipino-made electric ferry launched

Dr. Lew Andrew Tria, project leader and director of the University of the Philippines Diliman Electrical and Electronics Engineering Institute; Sonia Malaluan, administrator of MARINA; Dr. Carl Michael Odulio, vice chancellor for Research and Development of the University of the Philippines; and Dr. Enrico C. Paringit, Executive Director of DOST PCIEERD, led the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the launch of MB Dalaray—the first Filipino-made electric-powered ferry on Monday.

DOST Secretary Renato Solidum Jr. expressed hope that they would get more partners from the private sector to invest in electronically powered ferries.

Solidum also revealed that they plan to launch an e-tranvia in Intramuros, Manila soon.

VIDEO BY ALLEN LIMOS

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00:00Again, this room of walking parts to work itself in transforming the future of mobility
00:10driving that the water is.
00:12So here we're launching now in three.
00:14We're officially going to launch the AmiVeter ride on each first ever electric passenger ferry.
00:21Everybody, let's do it in three, two, one, go!
00:28There we go everyone, all together, let's take a look at our intermission.
00:38And next, we are going to see Kuo with the Tour de Rebellion Ship Launching.
00:43We're advocating now and we hope that we can get partners from the private sector and of course the appetite for our government agencies that really run the transport system around Metro Manila.
00:58And we hope that we can get partners from the private sector and of course the appetite for our government agencies that really run the transport system around Metro Manila.
01:13We hope that we're going to see you in the future.
01:15We hope that we're going to see you in the future.
01:17We're going to see you in the future.
01:19I hope the future has failed the messages that we can't believe in the Nachtars Foundation.
01:26We'll be asking you in the future.
01:27And, especially drunkboard, he asked it through a lot.
01:29We're going to see you in the future.
01:30We'll be listening to Somalia.
01:31And there are now another months of service,
01:34we have To Be You.
01:36Patahimik, pwedeng gamitin.
01:38At actually, may mga plano pa kaming gumawa ng electric boat in other areas.
01:43But definitely, kung mapapabilis through the private sector, mas maganda.
01:48Sir, how about yung electric tranvia po that you mentioned earlier?
01:51Yung electric tranvia is all part of our roadmap.
01:55Kasama din ang iba't-ibang mga universities dito.
01:58Again, ang UP is part ng electrical system.
02:01At yung body naman ay ginagawa sa Cagayan State University.
02:04It's part of our plan to really make Intramuros an example of a smart and sustainable space.
02:12Kaya ang suggestion ko noon, nung nakipag-meeting ako sa administrator ng Intramuros,
02:17ay gagawin nating electric ang tranvia nila.
02:20Saka sa lukuin kasi diesel, mabaho, mausok.
02:24So halata mo naman pag gamitin mo ito.
02:26And with that, they're also willing to procure additional.
02:30Basta itetas muna natin.
02:34Tuo ndik.
02:43Ito ndik.
02:45Nung nakipag-meeting ako sa o koni.
02:47Bi-a-jurida.
02:48ееe e-o
02:50Bi-a-jurida.
02:53Bi-a-jurida.
02:54Bi-a-jurida.
02:56Bi-a-jurida.
02:58Bi-a-jurida.
03:00Bi-a-jurida.
03:01Bi-a-jurida.
03:02Bi-a-jurida.
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