In case you missed the news, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority will be implementing the prohibition of e-bikes, e-trikes, tricycles, pedicabs, pushcarts, and kuligligs from traversing national roads, circumferential roads, and radial roads in Metro Manila starting April 15, 2024.
Not sure how to go about this? Here’s a guide on what type of e-bikes require registration and what you need to do. Based on previous LTO classifications, this means the following electric vehicle units require registration:Light E-Scooter, E-Moped 2W Are there any exceptions for registration? While most e-vehicles will be banned on national roads, e-bikes, e-kick scooters, and other electric-powered devices weighing less than 50 kg may still use the established bike lanes based on the implementing rules and guidelines.