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Taiwan and Thailand expand collaboration on electric tuk-tuks

  • 26 August, 2022
  • Naomi Hellman
Taiwan and Thailand expand collaboration on electric tuk-tuks
Thailand and Taiwan cooperate on the development of electric tuktuks.

A vocational school in Thailand run by Taiwanese companies has launched a range of electric tuk-tuks, the iconic auto rickshaw used to ferry passengers across Thai cities. The vehicles are expected to help Thailand to cut pollution and improve air quality.

Conventional tuk-tuks are powered by gasoline and diesel fuels.

The eco-friendly tuk-tuk upgrade was developed by students at the Thai-Taiwan (BDI) Technology College. They worked with Sikor, an electric bus company in Thailand. According to a representative from the college, the electricity-charged tuk-tuks use a power system designed in Taiwan.

The first batch of six new tuk-tuks was rolled out at the Thai-Taiwan (BDI) Technology College. They can be used for retail business and public transport, and will help the Thai government achieve its goal to make 250,000 electric vehicles by 2025.

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