New media: Côte d'Ivoire introduces Chinese solar tricycles | replaces noisy and dirty taxis

The new media said that Abidjan, the economic capital of Côte d'Ivoire in Africa, is lively but messy, and the situation in Jakeville, a resort in the suburbs, is the same. Now, the local government wants to eliminate the noisy and dirty traditional taxis, they plan to introduce a high-tech , low cost and quiet solar tricycle.

There is a tricycle on the streets of Jacques, which is powered by solar energy and is more environmentally friendly. (Lianhe Zaobao website)

According to Singapore's "Lianhe Zaobao" website reported on September 25, Jacquesville wants to become the first eco-city in Côte d'Ivoire, and recently introduced the Chinese-made tricycle Saloni or Antara.

The car dealer Tian Dilu said that 'this car is cheaper and more comfortable!' This solar-powered tricycle may eventually eliminate the old-fashioned four-wheeler named woro-woro.

According to reports, the new three-wheeler is 2.7 meters long and 2 meters high. The roof is equipped with solar panels with six 12-volt batteries on each side for 140 kilometers.

The introduction of this solar car is Togobe. After he learned more about the car in China in 2017, he recommended it to Mayor Berger. He immediately expressed his support. Berghe said: 'We are used to seeing (more It is a broken taxi. It pollutes the air and the environment. We can't help but ask if it can be replaced by a solar car.'

Togobe and the local businessman Konat are working together to promote this eco-friendly car. Konat hopes to expand the business to the most sunny northern towns of Odette and Korhogo in Côte d'Ivoire.

Bergga said: 'Today, we have 12 cars in use. Although we are still in the testing stage, more and more people have come to ask.'

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