Showing posts with label Global Electric Transport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global Electric Transport. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 30, 2024

FEU Alabang highlights sustainable mobility with GET

With Far Eastern University (FEU) Alabang's partnership with Global Electric Transport (GET), an exclusive P2P route has been designated for the FEU Alabang community.

Far Eastern University (FEU) Alabang is proud of its collaboration with Global Electric Transport (GET), introducing sustainable mobility solutions for its student community. Through this partnership, FEU Alabang facilitates easier access to quality education while championing environmentally conscious transportation options.

As part of this initiative, FEU Alabang is included in COMET’s expanded Filinvest South route, facilitated by GET, COMET, or Community Optimized Managed Electric Transport, is a zero-emission, fast-charging electric minibus that can accommodate up to 30 passengers. Equipped with a wheelchair ramp, the vehicle is also accessible for people with disabilities.

Wednesday, June 15, 2022

LRMC, GET Philippines launch extended PITX - Makati route for LRT-1 Riders Club

Unlimited free rides from June 15 to 30

Together with Global Electric Transport (GET) Philippines, LRT-1 private operator Light Rail Manila Corporation (LRMC) announces the launch of the extended ParaƱaque Integrated Terminal Exchange (PITX) – Makati shuttle service route for LRT-1 Riders Club members.

LRT-1 Riders Club is the organization of LRT-1 passengers entitled to different membership benefits, such as unlimited shuttle service rides through the GETPASS App. In March 2022, LRMC and GET officially teamed up for the shuttle service that features the Community Optimized Managed Electric Transport (COMET) – a world-class, air-conditioned, fully electric, and zero-emission minibus with a capacity of 30 passengers and travel range of over 100 kilometers on a single full charge. The pilot implementation saw the electric shuttle service running between LRT-1 EDSA Station and the Manila Bay ASEANA area with designated loading/unloading points along Macapagal Boulevard until PITX. During the free ride period of 30 March to 14 May 2022, the COMET shuttle service was able to serve over 6,000 passengers.