rby63 BCDA, transport firms launch PH’s 1st self-driving bus service
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The Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) on Wednesday said it has partnered with the Japan-based mobility firm Zenmov, Inc. and the MC Metro Transport Operation, Inc. to launch the Philippines first smart autonomous bus service.
Touting it as an energy-efficient and smart public transportation system, the three held on Tuesday a ribbon cutting ceremony and demonstration of the service inside the New Clark City, Clark Freeport Zone, and Clark International Airport.
Article continues after this advertisement“We can definitely learn a lot from Japan’s advanced and innovative transport system. By integrating their smart autonomous vehicle technology, we ensure a more sustainable and scalable transport solution here in Clark,” BCDA executive vice president and chief operating officer Gisela Kalalo said in a statement.
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Article continues after this advertisementA BCDA representative told the Inquirer that the fleet of self-driving buses will initially start with 17 vehicles.
Article continues after this advertisementIt will also be a free service for interested riders until July 2025, said the same source.
Article continues after this advertisementThe new public transportation system called Primary Rapid Transit, which is considered to be still in a demo phase, is a “last mile” service that will run in select routes in New Clark City, Clark Freeport Zone, and Clark International Airport using SMOC.
The BCDA said this will enable Zenmov to measure and verify the effectiveness of the public transport service system, with the aim to maximize operational availability while keeping the number of vehicles at a minimum.
Article continues after this advertisementThis will be managed through a lean dispatching system based on travel demand data, according to the BCDA.
The demonstration project will come at no cost for the Philippine government, said the BCDA, with the two firms fully financing it.
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Aside from these self-driving buses, Zenmov and MC Metro are also deploying low-carbon electric vehicles and electric assisted bicycles as well as installing smart poles, dronesrby63, and charging stations.
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