Energy Absolute Public Company Ltd. will implement a programme for reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution through electric mobility together with the developer South Pole. The programme aims to introduce electric vehicles for privately-owned public transport in Thailand’s capital Bangkok to reduce greenhouse gas emissions on a broader scale. Energy Absolute will enter into agreements with privately-owned operators of scheduled bus routes in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region with the objective to replace 100% of the existing internal combustion engine bus fleets. A charging station service network for these e-buses will be implemented.

Photographs: Thailand’s Delegation with Minister of Environment Varawut Silpa-archa is meeting with Swiss Delegation and Swiss Federal Councillor Simonetta Sommaruga, Energy Absolute PCL, South Pole and the KliK Foundation. © Federal Department of the Environment, Transport, Energy and Communications (DETEC); Involved Parties of MOPA signing (Energy Absolute PCL and KliK Foundation) © KliK Foundation.