DNCC says ‘no’ to battery-run rickshaw in main roads

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Published On: 29 Apr 2025, 22:07 Updated On:30 Apr 2025, 20:34
Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) administrator Mohammd Azaz . File Photo

DHAKA, April 29, 2025 (BSS) – Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC) administrator Mohammd Azaz today said battery-run rickshaw will not be allowed to run in the main roads of the capital.
 
“From now on we will no longer allow any battery-run rickshaw to be operated in the capital’s highways. 

However, we will allow E-Rickshaw to operate on the internal roads maintaining the standard,” DNCC administrator said at a seminar.
 
Organized by DNCC, the seminar was arranged to determine policies and measures regarding battery-run Rickshaw operation in the city and to follow up the updates of developing standard prototypes of E-Rickshaw.
 
The DNCC administrator announced that a high-level committee will be formed soon to determine the policies and standard of the E-Rickshaw.
 
In the seminar, the DNCC authority called upon the prototype manufacturing companies to follow the proposal of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology’s (BUET) BEPRC Easy Bike project.
 
DNCC Chief Executive Officer Abu Sayeed Md. Kamruzzaman, NDC chief engineer Brig. Gen. Md. Moin Uddin, DNCC general manager (Transport) Abdullah Al Masud, representatives   from battery-run rickshaw (E-Rickshaw) manufacturing companies were present at the seminar.

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