Permalink: https://media.greenpeace.org/archive/Climate-Campaign-Electric-Jeepney-27MZIFLFIY9M.htmlConceptually similarClimate Campaign Electric JeepneyGP016Y2Completed★★★★Climate Campaign Electric JeepneyGP010NLCompleted★★★★★★Climate Campaign Electric JeepneyGP010NMCompleted★★★★Climate Campaign with Electric Jeepney in ManilaGP01HQ9Completed★★★★★★Climate Campaign with Electric Jeepney in ManilaGP01HQACompleted★★★★E-jeepney New Route LaunchGP01N96Completed★★★★E-jeepney New Route LaunchGP01N90Completed★★★★E-jeepney New Route LaunchGP01N91Completed★★★★E-jeepney New Route LaunchGP01N92Completed★★★★View AllGP01G2XClimate Campaign Electric JeepneyThe Electric Jeepney is the first public transport of its kind in Southeast Asia and is launched in a historic drive along Ayala Avenue in the Financial District of Makati by GRIPP (Green Renewable Independent Power Producer), Greenpeace, and the Makati City Government. The Electric Jeepney's are an electric-powered version of the Philippine icon which traces its roots to the US Willy's jeep and are part of an innovative project led by GRIPP. The vehicles are fossil fuel free to help mitigate climate change, whilst addressing urban problems such as air pollution and solid waste.Locations:Makati-Metro Manila-Philippines-Southeast AsiaDate:4 Jul, 2007Credit:© Greenpeace / Raphael RiosMaximum size:1918px X 1440pxKeywords:Climate (campaign title)-Day-Energy-Energy efficiency-Greenpeace staff-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Public transport-Skyscrapers-Solutions-Traffic-Urban areas-VehiclesShoot:Climate Campaign Electric JeepneyThe Electric Jeepney is the first public transport of its kind in Southeast Asia and is launched in a historic drive along Ayala Avenue in the Financial District of Makati by GRIPP (Green Renewable Independent Power Producer), Greenpeace, and the Makati City Government. The Electric Jeepneys, part of an innovative project led by GRIPP, are fossil fuels free to help mitigate climate change, while they address urban problems such as air pollution and solid waste.Related Collections:Renewable Energy (All Photographers)