Commuters in Cavite now have a greener and more convenient way to travel to the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) with the official launch of the new UBE Express dispatch station at Robinsons Imus.
The new station, located at the Mall Driveway near the Tokyo Tokyo food truck, marks a significant milestone for sustainable transportation in the city, as it features the launch of UBE Express' first Pure Electric Vehicle (EV) Bus operating on the NAIA route.
The move is part of a joint commitment to environmental sustainability, with Robinsons Malls championing the initiative. "At Robinsons Malls, we believe in creating a future where getting around is easier, cleaner, and kinder to the planet," a representative stated. "By supporting sustainable mobility, we hope to bring communities closer and make everyday journeys more meaningful."
The pure electric bus service offers a direct link for residents and travelers from Imus to all NAIA terminals, promising a quieter and zero-emission ride.
Free Rides to Celebrate Launch
To celebrate the launch of the new station and the pioneering EV bus, UBE Express is offering FREE RIDES to the public today. This gives commuters a chance to experience the premium electric vehicle service firsthand.
Following the launch promotion, the UBE Express service will operate daily from 5:45 AM to 9:20 PM, with a fixed fare of only ₱200 per ride. The new route is expected to provide a reliable, comfortable, and environmentally friendly alternative to private cars and traditional public transport for airport access.
The opening of the new station at Robinsons Imus is seen as a crucial step in expanding eco-friendly public transport options in the greater Metro Manila area and its surrounding provinces.
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