25 Jan 2023 | Abstracted from The Guardian
"As of 2019, there were almost 20,000 tuk-tuks in Thailand...powered by internal combustion engines...The demand for electric tuk-tuks is growing...In 2022, their number increased from 263 to 498..."Muvmi plans to increase its fleet of electric tuk-tuks from 350 to more than 1,000 in Bangkok, climbing to 5,000 nationally within five years.
"NIA has earmarked 100m baht ($3m or £2.5m) for the development of EVs and related technology."
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