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EVs mark a milestone in ICTSI mobility operations

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The electric revolution has engulfed the Philippines’ port operations.

Two fully electric tractors have been deployed by the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), the flagship terminal of International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI), marking the first deployment of such equipment in a Philippine port.

The two Qomolo E-truck S2 units were manufactured by Shanghai Westwell Technology Co., Ltd. Powered by lithium-iron-phosphate batteries, the tractors have a rated motor power of 263 kW and a peak output of 410 kW. They operate with zero emissions.

Christian Lozano, MICT chief executive officer, said the deployment is part of ongoing efforts to adopt more sustainable technologies:  “The testing of electric terminal tractors is another step toward modernizing our operations with sustainability in mind.  It supports our broader goal of transitioning the MICT into a green port.”

The MICT is piloting the use of electric vehicles to help improve energy efficiency and reduce emissions in its port operations.  Furthermore, the effort supports ICTSI’s environmental strategy and commitment to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The company is gradually introducing cleaner energy and equipment across its global terminals.

MICT received the Green Port Award from the APEC Port Services Network in 2023 for its environmental initiatives. The introduction of electric tractors adds to those efforts.

“We will continue to evaluate technologies that help reduce our environmental impact while maintaining efficient operations,” Lozano added.

The units will be assessed for performance before being deployed more widely.

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