Tocumen SA, sets guidelines for the use of electric vehicles

The Board of Directors of Tocumen SA, will regulate the use of electric cars for the transport of passengers and visitors within terminals 1 and 2 Tocumen International Airport.

The rules apply to the use of electric vehicles operated by concessionaire personnel and government bodies that are part of operations within the air terminal.

In this way, aviation and commercial concessionaires, as well as public institutions that require the use of these vehicles inside passenger terminals must request in writing from Management of passenger services license in favor of every person who will drive electric vehicles.

Vehicles moving through the terminals must have a third-party liability insurance policy, so that each owner responds to incidents involving private property, pedestrian property or crew.

This way, Tocumen SA, is released from all responsibility and costs for any accident.

Every driver who is in charge of providing this service must meet a number of requirements, among which are: they have a special license issued by Tocumen S,A,. In addition, a valid driver’s license issued by National Transit Administration.

Drivers must pass a drug-free toxicology test, vision tests and a certificate issued by Tocumen Airport, which has successfully passed theoretical and practical tests of basic knowledge, to drive electric cars.

Cars use electricity as the only source applicable to their engine system and have an electrochemical battery from which all vehicle systems are controlled, thereby strengthening the Environmental Management System, according to the standards of quality standards.ISO 14001 from 2015 implemented in Tocumen, SA, highlights the entity in declare.

The regulations seek to guarantee comprehensive safety, avoid accidents or damage to private property, and maintain a high level of quality of service provided to users while traveling through Tocumen International Airport.

He Tocumen International Airport in May of this year, 1,458,009 passengers were processed, 153,405 more than in the same month of 2022.

Meanwhile, Terminal 2 handled more than 9 million passengers and created more than 1,600 jobs in its first year of operation.

Source: Panama America

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