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New E-Ferry To Transport Commuters Across Pasig River By November

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A new electric passenger ferry (e-ferry) was launched on Monday to serve commuters through inland waterways such as the Pasig River.

M/B Dalaray, the country’s first ferry running on electric battery, was designed and made in the Philippines. It is capable of carrying up to 40 passengers and three crew members for up to three hours.

It will begin operations along the Pasig River, traversing the cities of Pasig, Makati, Mandaluyong, Taguig and Manila, in November.

The launch was led by the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development, University of the Philippines – Diliman, and Maritime Industry Authority (MARINA).

DOST Secretary Renato Solidum Jr. said M/B Dalaray is meant to showcase government initiative on lessening reliance on fossil fuels and reducing carbon emissions.

“Ito ay produkto ng pambihirang galing, sipag at pagkakaisa ng mga Pilipino (This is the product of the greatness, industriousness and unity of Filipinos),” Solidum said.

The project advocates for a clean, modern and future-ready system of transportation in the Philippines, contributing to the economy through the use of rivers and improving tourism in the Philippines.

“Malaki ang matutulong nito upang mabawasan ang problema sa trapiko at magbigay ng mas komportableng biyahe para sa mga pasahero (This would greatly ease vehicular congestion and would provide a comfortable journey for passengers),” MARINA Administrator Sonia Malaluan said. (PNA)