Make way for eLBeep microbus, UPLB’s new green transport service

LOS BAÑOS, Laguna (PIA) – Another eco-friendly transportation initiative was launched to promote green mobility inside the University of the Philippines Los Baños (UPLB) campus.

Known as eLBeep or Electric Light Bus for the Environment and Economy Partnership, the solar-powered electric microbus will transport students and the public along two key routes in-campus namely: the UPLB Loop and UPLB-UPRHS-Juvileeville route.

According to Vice Chancellor for Community Affairs Roberto Cereno, eLBeep is part of the university’s Green Mobility Initiative (GMI) which aims to foster a green academic community and promote an alternative mode of transportation aligned with UPLB’s future-proofing goal.

“This is what we are talking about, concrete action. At our level, this is the concrete action for sustainability because we are marching towards a green transport mode for our transport system. Transportation that is not reliant on fossil fuels but powered by renewable energy, so that we don’t contribute to carbon emissions,” he added.

Cereno said eLBeep was a product of extensive coordination between UPLB, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB), the Samahan ng Nagkakaisang Drivers at Operators ng Los Baños (SNODLOB), UP Rural High School and the local government of Los Baños.

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The official launch of eLBeep was spearheaded by UPLB Chancellor Jose V. Camacho, Vice Chancellor for Community Affairs Roberto P. Cereno, Climate Change Commission (CCC) Secretary Robert E. A. Borje, Laguna Provincial Administrator Atty. Dulce H. Rebanal, Los Baños Vice Mayor Josephine Sumangil-Evangelista, Assemblepoint Philippines Inc. Founder and CEO Takashi Miyashita, along with representatives from SNODLOB. (CO/PIA-4A)

He added additional eLBeep units will be deployed to accommodate more commuting students and passengers.

The microbuses will complement UPLB’s current fleet of Tipaklong e-bikes and e-scooters that are currently in use for campus hopping.

During the eLBeep launch, Climate Change Commission Secretary Robert E.A. Borje emphasized the need for climate action to address global environmental challenges. He acknowledged UPLB’s excellence in contributing to solutions to these challenges through science and research.

“Climate change is the governance challenge of our generation, and to address this, we need entire communities to work together, but the heart of it all is the science. We know that UPLB is not only a center of academic freedom but also of academic excellence, with a strong focus on science, research, and development,” he added. (CO/PIA-4A)

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