MANILA – The country’s first autonomous bus powered by Japanese technology is now plying around New Clark City, Clark Freeport Zone, and Clark International Airport, and commuters can ride the self-driving vehicle free of charge until June 2025.
In a statement Tuesday, the Bases Conversion and Development Authority (BCDA) said Zenmov, Inc. and MC Metro Transport Operation, Inc. launched its smart autonomous bus service in New Clark City on Sept. 10.
This project is an offshoot of the memorandum of agreement signed by BCDA, Zemnov, and MC Metro in October 2023 and the memorandum of understanding with New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) to finance a mobility demonstration program of the self-driving public vehicle until June next year.
“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.
“This will positively transform the everyday lives of those living and working within Clark —making it easier to get around, reducing traffic congestion, and promoting a green and low-carbon environment.”
The BCDA said the Primary Rapid Transit will be a “last mile” service running in select routes in New Clark City, Clark Freeport Zone, and Clark International Airport using a transportation cloud system called Smart Mobility Operation Cloud.
The BCDA said this project aligns with its vision to make New Clark City the country’s first sustainable, smart, and green city in the country. (PNA)
Comments