QUEZON CITY -- With the recent oil price hike, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) shared the readily available technologies developed by the department and other plans that can alleviate the impact of the current situation.
As the significant fuel price increases affect our transport sector, the DOST is pushing for a fuel diversified transport system and solutions, according to Secretary Fortunato T. de la Peña in a special virtual presser held on 09 March 2022.
The science chief said that electric vehicles or e-vehicles are already being manufactured here in the country such as the e-Trike, e-scooter, and e-Jeepney, aside from the Hybrid Electric Train and Hybrid Electric Road Train, the latter having been adopted in the regions.
“We (DOST) have already developed several innovative products, particularly in the case of mass transport like Hybrid Train which is already in the possession of the Philippine National Railways. We have also developed the running prototypes of Hybrid Electric Road Train which are now in the possession or being run in the cities of Cauayan in Isabela and General Santos in South Cotabato,” said DOST Secretary de la Peña.
He also shared that hopefully, before the end of June, the Hybrid Trimaran will be launched.
Sec. de la Peña further explained that while the trains are using fuel and batteries, they can be charged and reduced its fuel consumption about 25%. Meanwhile, for a trimaran, it uses wave energy where power is converted into mechanical energy that results in the reduction of fuel consumption. On the other hand, for e-vehicles, an ongoing project on e-Trike is now being implemented by the Cagayan State University in Tuguegarao City, wherein the implementors are from the University of the Philippines Diliman College of Engineering.
Sec. de la Peña also said that DOST would like to promote the locally developed e-vehicle fast charging systems and modeling tools for strategically locating charging station sites for the particular number of e-vehicle for a specific route.
“Our goal and plan right now in DOST is to find ways to support its enhancement through improved infrastructure and continuous research and development related to them (e-vehicles),” said Sec. de la Peña.
He added that DOST has also developed earlier the electric charging stations for e-vehicles called Charging in Minutes of CharM which refer to the rapid charging system that reduces the charging time of utility-grade electric vehicles from hours to just minutes.