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Deadline to normalize debts of small transporters expires next April 18 – 2024-02-27 16:12:00

A new public transportation system debuted this Wednesday in the city of Rancagua, with the launch of the first electric bus in the O’Higgins region, which will have a modern technological GPS, counting and payment system. , as a commitment to electromobility and sustainability in urban transportation in the regional capital.

Present at this event was the Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications (s) Jorge Daza who, together with Senator Juan Luis Castro, member of the Senate Transportation Commission; the presidential delegate, Fabio López; Governor(s) Natalia Sánchez; The Seremi of that ministerial portfolio, Flavia González, left from the Hermógenes Lizana whereabouts, to make a trip to the private terminal of the Expresos Rancagua company, town 5 de Octubre.

This modern public transport unit, It is the first of a fleet of 40 electric buses that will be incorporated in the city of Rancagua and that are part of an electromobility project, which reduces the presence of carbon, for a cleaner and more sustainable future.

The head of the Transportation portfolio said that as a ministry they are supporting this initiative, which has projects that are being developed in the center of the country and as a private initiative it must be highlighted with the acquisition of these modern units.

Daza mentioned that the new buses have air conditioning, a USB charger and a flat floor, to give dignity to users, especially older adults, as well as people who have mobility difficulties.

Here is a company that is putting on its long pants and that, on its own initiative, is bringing electromobility with the first electric bus to the city of Rancagua,” said the minister.

He announced that, through a regional government project, which exceeds 1.1 billion pesos, they are waiting for 10 electric buses next week, which are part of the first “Renueva Tu Micro” program, which will operate in the country. This being good news for the city of Rancagua and for the rest of the regions of the country.

In relation to the lack of drivers for these new electric units, Minister Jorge Daza clarified that the Expresos Rancagua company is training its staff and that the ministry, through an agreement signed with SENCE, is strengthening the arrival of more drivers. and especially drivers.

“We believe that incorporating women into working life behind the wheel guarantees security at work and companies greater stability in employment, being close to their homes and permanence at work,” explained the surrogate minister of Transport.

A milestone that is here to stay

As a member of the Senate Transportation Commission, Juan Luis Castro pointed out that this action that Minister Daza is deploying in the regions, initiating electromobility in major transportation in this area is a milestone and is here to stay.

“Here the traditional bus is being promoted, which today is a bus of excellence and has all the comforts, it is in perfect condition to receive more than 40 passengers,” Castro explained.

He added that “not only Santiago takes modernity, here modernity arrived, it was installed in Rancagua from this milestone.”

One of three programs

Wilson Rivas, manager of Expresos Rancagua, reported that this first electric bus in public transportation in the city of Rancagua, which is being positioned in the services, and said that they are satisfied with the work it has been doing together with the Ministry of Transportation, to generate electric mobility projects.

“This is one of the three programs they have to work on this year; another is the corridor participation project, which is going to be put out to tender for the city of Rancagua; and the third, which intends to incorporate several units, such as Renueva Tu Micro,” Rivas added.

Modernity for the most vulnerable

The Seremi of the government, Carlos Carrasco, said that it is essential to support these initiatives that give a strong leap in modernity to the simplest people, who need quality public transportation that does not pollute and a series of advances that give way to improve the quality of life of the rancagüinos and rancagüinas.

“Without a doubt, for us as a government, caring about these people, the simplest and most vulnerable, is a greater duty,” said Carrasco.

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