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Electric Rickshaws to Be Introduced in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
April 12, 2016

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(new style)  Electric rickshaw

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(truck)  ELectric loader

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ELectric mini cab
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Electric vehicles are gaining traction globally. The lack of noise, cheaper
prices and environment friendly nature of such vehicles are the features
which have helped electric vehicles in the otherwise fossil-fuel dominated
vehicle market. Khyber Pakhtunkhwa will soon be getting electric rickshaws
to improve the environmental state of the province.

Electric rickshaws are smaller and sport a sleeker design. Coupled with a
silent, pollution-free electrical motor and fast acceleration, these
rickshaws offer what polluted and congested cities require.

These E-Rickshaws, as they are being called, is considered to be the
transport solution for KPK. Silent and better looking vehicles would
definitely be a good addition to a Pakistani transport system. Once the
rickshaws are approved by the KPK government, people will be able to buy
them and drive throughout the province.

CURRENT SITUATION
Peshawar is the world’s sixth most polluted city with an average air
pollution of 17PPM (particles per million) and a consistent noise level of
over 85 decibels. Both numbers exceed the World Health Organisation’s (WHO)
standard limit by far, according to the Environment Protection Agency (EPA).

Rickshaws are a major form of transport in cities like Peshawar and the rest
of the KPK. There are about 13,000 registered rickshaws in Peshawar alone.
According to Regional Transport Authority Secretary Naimatullah, the total
number of rickshaws, registered and unregistered, in the city are over
50,000. Most of these run two-stroke engines and are a major contributor to
air and noise pollution. According to VETS, one-fourth of all tested
vehicles fail to achieve the standard noise and gas emission standards.

With no petrol or CNG requirement in E-Rickshaws, they are better for the
environment and require minimum maintenance. These rickshaws will be
assembled in China and Japan. The transport department has already approved
the vehicles as safe for travelling. With increasing incidents of
gas-cylinder explosions these rickshaws will most certainly be welcome by
drivers and commuters.

Currently, drivers with a permit can get a normal rickshaw for about
300,000. In comparison, electric rickshaws will cost about 240,000, a much
more cost-efficient solution. Couple that with no fuel requirements and you
save yourself from another headache. Manufacturers say that the vehicle has
been developed with low costs in consideration. Due to a low maintenance
expenditure, these rickshaws can work in rural and urban areas.

Furthermore, the government is also planning to launch an electric mini-cab
and electric loader.

CHARGING
These rickshaws can be charged from any normal power outlet, similar to
other power appliances. Rickshaw’s battery charges to 80% in just two hours,
however, a full charge takes seven hours. Loaders are said to charge even
quicker.

PASSENGERS
Electric rickshaws can carry up to three or four people at a time. Mini-cabs
can carry even more, up to five. Electric loaders come with a driver’s seat,
a passenger’s seat and an open compartment for luggage.

MILEAGE
A rickshaw which has been charged up to 80 percent can be driven for a
distance of 50km. In addition to that, these rickshaws will be issued a free
special route permit for one year. The mini-cab is said to cover a distance
of 150kms while carrying the passengers.

WARRANTY
The mini-cab and the rickshaw will come with a 14-month warranty for the
battery while the loader gets an even longer 18-month warranty. This should
ensure the buyers that they can be worry-free for more than a year after
buying the vehicles.
[© 2015 PakistankaKhudahafiz]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan  (KPK)
http://www.khyberpakhtunkhwa.gov.pk/
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