Solar busses at the temples of Angkor
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Solar busses at the temples of Angkor
What a GREAT idea;
jump on,jump off.
eliminate 50% or more of the traffic around angkor!!!
jump on,jump off.
eliminate 50% or more of the traffic around angkor!!!
http://www.phnompenhpost.com/post-weeke ... les-angkor“The growing number of tourists annually requires a unique environmental program for the city that includes mobility management and efficient energy resource planning of transport networks,” Elirose Suarez, associate director at Sou Ching, said.
Suarez said the ticket cost had yet to be determined, but she expected the buses to be on the road in the first quarter of 2015, once the green light was given by local authorities.
With a price tag of $23,000 each, the new buses are fitted with solar panels on their roof tops to help charge their batteries. Charging stations that store replacement batteries, which are also charged through solar panels, are placed along bus routes for a quick change-over when the battery runs low.
“These buses are solar-electric; no petrol required. No oil, none of these associated costs, so the running costs of this fleet are much more commercially viable than regular public transport,” Star8 managing director Jacob Maimon said.
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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Re: Solar busses at the temples of Angkor
great idea to reduce pollution. I wont cover all needs and plans but most do anyhow the circle (large or small). If they get the tour company buses out of the area this would be great.
Another measure would to allow only bikes with less emissions. The Thai gov had a program a few years back. They saw to it that moto taxis used newer and less polluting bikes. These needed also less fuel. So it was a win-win. Might be a partial solution also for SR/Angkor
Another measure would to allow only bikes with less emissions. The Thai gov had a program a few years back. They saw to it that moto taxis used newer and less polluting bikes. These needed also less fuel. So it was a win-win. Might be a partial solution also for SR/Angkor
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Re: Solar busses at the temples of Angkor
you cant rent motorcycles in sr as far as i know
what i would like to see as well is the addition or Ebikes (as they rent in Bagan) to rent for tourists.
never heard of that in Thailand as they use whatever ( mostly dreams/waves) they want
what i would like to see as well is the addition or Ebikes (as they rent in Bagan) to rent for tourists.
never heard of that in Thailand as they use whatever ( mostly dreams/waves) they want
In a nation run by swine, all pigs are upward-mobile and the rest of us are fucked until we can put our acts together: not necessarily to win, but mainly to keep from losing completely. HST
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