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So need pa pala ito iparegister?Need pa ng plaka?Para motorcycle din ang proseso?manood ka ng videos ni Gadget addict (Official MMDA content creator) sa facebook, as per observation pag illegal parking, no registration and plate yes.
Better research first and comply with govt. implemented rules and regulations para iwas aberya
Vehicle Classification | LTO Fees |
Category L2b, L3 | Php240 (similar to motorcycle without sidecar) |
Category L4 | Php300 (similar to motorcycle with sidecar) |
Category L5, L6, L7 | Php1,600 (similar to light car) |
Province ako wala ako sa Metro kaya walang MMDA dito.San area ka ba by the way?
Earlier this June 2022, the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) reminded Filipinos that owning select e-bikes and e-scooters requires an LTO registration.
So, if you own an e-bike, it is best to have this LTO registration settled before you get any violation or bad record. Today, we’ll show you how.
Why do e-bikes need LTO registration and driver’s license?
The registration of e-bikes is in compliance with the new Republic Act 11697 or The Act Providing for the Development of the Electric Vehicle Industry.
LTO e-bike classification
First thing’s first, you should know the classification your e-bike belongs in, so you know the type of vehicle you need to register, the process, and the fees.
Category L2b
Category L3
Category L4 and L5
How much are the LTO e-bike registration fees?
Vehicle Classification LTO Fees Category L2b, L3 Php240
(similar to motorcycle without sidecar)Category L4 Php300
(similar to motorcycle with sidecar)Category L5, L6, L7 Php1,600
(similar to light car)
What are the requirements for e-bike registration?
- Certificate of stock reported (CSR) from dealer
- Insurance certificate of cover (TPL)
- PNP-HPG MV clearance
E-bike LTO registration in the Philippines
Step 1: Prepare the requirements listed above and proceed to your chosen LTO Regional or District Office.
Step 2: Proceed to an LTO evaluator and submit the requirements. The evaluator will check the documents and put them in the system.
Step 3: An approving officer will give you a breakdown of fees.
Step 4: Take the breakdown of fees to the cashier and settle the payment.
Step 5: After the payment is done, wait for the releasing officer to release your official receipt (OR) and certificate of registration (CR).
These are the step-by-step guide to check if you need to register your e-bike and the full process of having it listed on the Land Transportation Office.
Kaya ko sana gusto ung ebike para less hassle. No registration at no driver's license needed na sana. Kala ko kc ganun eh.LGU naman haharang sayo pag may unexpected bumaba sa kanilang operation, magkano lang din naman registration and it would eb better kung legal tayong nalabas sa kalye mapa main rd or village ka pa, iwas aberya nalang din
Di naman madalas gagamitin sa high way. Service lng ng bata papunta school or kapag may bibilhin sa labas. Tsaka dito sa province di naman siksikan sasakyan sa highway.Eto nalang eh, pag nasagi ka ng mga kasabay mong 4-wheel or 2-wheel motor cycles how can you defend your self sa police report kung wala kang registration and driver's license
consider nadin naten safety natin sa law of PH, iba ang feeling pag andun ka na as incident anyway it's your choice haha as a 4-wheel driver perspective yan
Have a safe ride po
Yup exactly this ang need mo Paps anggandakoh123 if nandito ka sa metro im not sure if may latest update na rito.San area ka ba by the way?
Earlier this June 2022, the Metro Manila Development Authority (MMDA) reminded Filipinos that owning select e-bikes and e-scooters requires an LTO registration.
So, if you own an e-bike, it is best to have this LTO registration settled before you get any violation or bad record. Today, we’ll show you how.
Why do e-bikes need LTO registration and driver’s license?
The registration of e-bikes is in compliance with the new Republic Act 11697 or The Act Providing for the Development of the Electric Vehicle Industry.
LTO e-bike classification
First thing’s first, you should know the classification your e-bike belongs in, so you know the type of vehicle you need to register, the process, and the fees.
Category L2b
Category L3
Category L4 and L5
How much are the LTO e-bike registration fees?
Vehicle Classification LTO Fees Category L2b, L3 Php240
(similar to motorcycle without sidecar)Category L4 Php300
(similar to motorcycle with sidecar)Category L5, L6, L7 Php1,600
(similar to light car)
What are the requirements for e-bike registration?
- Certificate of stock reported (CSR) from dealer
- Insurance certificate of cover (TPL)
- PNP-HPG MV clearance
E-bike LTO registration in the Philippines
Step 1: Prepare the requirements listed above and proceed to your chosen LTO Regional or District Office.
Step 2: Proceed to an LTO evaluator and submit the requirements. The evaluator will check the documents and put them in the system.
Step 3: An approving officer will give you a breakdown of fees.
Step 4: Take the breakdown of fees to the cashier and settle the payment.
Step 5: After the payment is done, wait for the releasing officer to release your official receipt (OR) and certificate of registration (CR).
These are the step-by-step guide to check if you need to register your e-bike and the full process of having it listed on the Land Transportation Office.
G an G hahaha they are just doing their job tol at kung wala sila forsure muka tayong INDIA sa traffic ng motorcycleskung cavite lng, wala yan, tanginang mga LTO yan
Good thing is wala ako sa MM. Dito lng ako sa province.Yung iba mam gumitna sa highway tapos mabagal ang takbo ng e-bike, kina-aasaran ng mga motorista. Madaming ganyan dito sa Metro Manila. Hindi ko alam bakit mga hindi hinuhuli e may regulasyon na yan.
Sa las pinas din ganyan eh haha walang awa ako bumusina pag qlanganin pwestuhan nila kaya pasenxahan nalang hahahaYung iba mam gumitna sa highway tapos mabagal ang takbo ng e-bike, kina-aasaran ng mga motorista. Madaming ganyan dito sa Metro Manila. Hindi ko alam bakit mga hindi hinuhuli e may regulasyon na yan.