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Buet-designed battery-run rickshaws set to roll out in Paltan, Dhanmondi, Uttara
DNCC administrator said the newly designed rickshaws are expected to begin operating from early August
Buet-designed battery-run rickshaws set to roll out in Paltan, Dhanmondi, Uttara
Photo: Collected
Battery-run auto-rickshaws, developed by Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet), will soon hit the streets of Paltan, Dhanmondi, and Uttara in a pilot initiative aimed at streamlining urban transport.
LGRD Adviser Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain made the announcement at a programme held at the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) headquarters today.
Photo: Collected
The event marked the inauguration of a training programme for drivers of these electric rickshaws, organised by the DNCC.
Asif Mahmud said, "Unlike the current unregulated system, each area will have a designated number of rickshaws. We are committed to ensuring that drivers are not subjected to extortion or any form of harassment."
Photo: Collected
DNCC Administrator Mohammad Azaz said the newly designed rickshaws are expected to begin operating from early August.
"We aim to train and licence one lakh auto-rickshaw drivers under this initiative," he said.
He added that work is underway to set up charging stations, ensuring the vehicles are powered only at approved points.
Photo: Collected
Battery-run auto-rickshaws, developed by Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (Buet), will soon hit the streets of Paltan, Dhanmondi, and Uttara in a pilot initiative aimed at streamlining urban transport.
LGRD Adviser Asif Mahmud Shojib Bhuyain made the announcement at a programme held at the Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) headquarters today.
Photo: Collected
The event marked the inauguration of a training programme for drivers of these electric rickshaws, organised by the DNCC.
Asif Mahmud said, "Unlike the current unregulated system, each area will have a designated number of rickshaws. We are committed to ensuring that drivers are not subjected to extortion or any form of harassment."
Photo: Collected
DNCC Administrator Mohammad Azaz said the newly designed rickshaws are expected to begin operating from early August.
"We aim to train and licence one lakh auto-rickshaw drivers under this initiative," he said.
He added that work is underway to set up charging stations, ensuring the vehicles are powered only at approved points.
































