https://bdnews24.com/bangladesh/2019/01/24/bangladesh-moves-to-charge-electric-car-revolution-with-legal-cover
Bangladesh moves to charge electric car revolution with legal cover
24 Jan 2019  Obaidur Masum

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The new government in Bangladesh is going to legalise electric vehicles.

Bangladesh Road Transport Authority or BRTA has drafted guidelines on the
electric vehicles stipulating registration, fitness certificate and tax
token mandatory for these.

The electric vehicles have been running on the roads despite having no
permission in a country that faces power shortage.

Among these, the small passenger carrier known as ‘Easy Bike’ is often
blamed for causing accidents on the highways.

Opportunities for ‘Easy Bike’ to get legalised will be created through the
new BRTA initiative.

The vehicles will be tested at BUET before the registration, BRTA officials
said.

The BRTA sent the draft of ‘Electric Vehicle Registration and Operation
Guidelines 2018’ to the Road Transport and Highway Division on Nov 26 last
year.

The draft focuses on the same issues, which are already covered by
legislations and regulations for motorised vehicles, the road transport and
highway secretary said in a meeting on Jan 6.

Also, new guidelines are not needed as the electric vehicles can be
controlled under the current Motor Vehicle Ordinance 1983, he observed.

It was decided in the meeting to send a delegation to India to observe the
registration process and operation of electric vehicles before the BRTA
would send a complete proposal to the ministry.

BRTA has been preparing the proposal, according to its director Sheikh
Mohammed Mahbub-E-Rabbani.

The ministry said it would issue office orders, not guidelines, on the
electric vehicles following the proposal, Rabbani told bdnews24.com.

The electric vehicles will be registered too, if these fall under the office
orders, but these must pass the safety test in BUET first, the BRTA director
said when asked if ‘Easy Bike’ will be registered.

The issue is still under scrutiny, Nur Mohammed Majumdar, joint secretary at
Road Transport and Highway Division, told bdnews24 on Monday.

“We will need regulations for the vehicles to operate (legally) in line with
the existing policy." He added that inter-ministerial meetings will be
needed to finalise the papers which will have to be approved finally by the
cabinet.

WHY LEGALISE?

There is no specific statistics on electric vehicles operating in
Bangladesh, but the ‘Easy Bike’ is visible both in urban and rural roads.
The use of electric vehicles has been discouraged as of now because of its
high power consumption.

“Interests in electric vehicles have ncreased globally. A few electric cars
have reached Bangladesh as well,” said BRTA Director Rabbani as he explained
the initiative to legalise the electric vehicles.

“We need to bring them under a policy as the electric cars have started
entering our country.”

“There have been global efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emission and
prevent global warming by using fossil fuel-driven vehicles. It is necessary
to bring it under a registration system as use of electric vehicles has
begun in the country,” the draft guidelines say.

“Since these are not regular vehicles, the guidelines will decide how to
register those,” said Rabbani.

More than 100,000 electric vehicles are running in the country without
permit, said BRTA officials. Most of those are ‘Easy Bikes’ and similar
three-wheelers. Import of good quality electric three-wheelers will be
increased, when registration starts, the officials hope.

KEY POINTS IN THE DRAFT

The draft guidelines define electric vehicle as those running with power
generated by rechargeable battery, which can be recharged through the main
power supply line or renewable energy such as solar power and bio-energy.

Battery-run rickshaws and bicycles will not be part of the new move,
according to the guidelines.

The life span of the electric vehicles is also noted in the policy—10 years
for motorcycles, nine for three-wheelers, and 20 years for light, medium and
heavy vehicles.

The registration process, fitness certification and route permit process
will be same as engine-run motorised vehicles. Those electric vehicles
operated on rent will need to have route permit from regional transport
committees. The government will decide the fare.

Like other vehicles, electric vehicles will also need to have chassis number
and motor number inscribed on its body or frame. The vehicles can have out
of order motors replaced, the guidelines say.

The battery can be charged at approved charging stations or under personal
management using any renewable energy like solar panel.

There is no official data on how much power the electric vehicles in
Bangladesh consume. 

Saiful Hasan, a director at the Bangladesh Power Development Board, assumes
it could be 250 to 300 megawatts daily.

“We had thought these should be stopped to save power. But we are
encouraging those vehicles now considering the environment. We have set up
charging stations where these vehicles will be powered at commercial rates,”
he added.
[© bdnews24.com]


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