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Project to produce electric transportation vehicles made by Thai people Project to produce electric transportation vehicles made by Thai people

Project to produce electric transportation vehicles made by Thai people

          CHO joins forces with CP All and Panyapiwat Going forward with the production of electric transportation vehicles made by Thai people Preparing to reveal the first car in 2016 to support the Green Logistics project of 7-11 Cho Thavee Dollasien Public Company Limited (CHO) in cooperation with CP All Public Company Limited (CP ALL) and the Institute of Intellectual Management. Piwat (PIM) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with 3 parties "Developing vehicles and alternative energy in the logistics system" to reduce dependence on oil – reduce entrepreneur costs – is Environmentally friendly, expect to see the first electric-powered commercial transport vehicle in the country. produced by Thai craftsmanship by the beginning of the year"59

"Suradej Taweesaengsakulthai" points to another step in the revolution of Thai logistics industry. President and Chief Executive Officer Cho Thavee Dollasien Public Company Limited (CHO) revealed that the company has signed a memorandum of cooperation (MOU) 3 parties with CP All Co., Ltd. ( Public Company Limited (CPALL) and Panyapiwat Institute of Management (PIM) to jointly implement a project to develop vehicles and alternative energy in the logistics system. which is development The first electric-powered commercial vehicle in Thailand because CP ALL recognizes the importance of improving the efficiency of vehicles and alternative energy in the logistics system. Because at present, CP All uses vehicles for transporting goods from warehouses to various 7-Eleven stores. which has more than 8,300 branches nationwide Therefore, the development of vehicles and alternative energy in the logistics system will result in better efficiency in cost management, such as logistics costs. Various fuel costs and also reduce pollution on the road as well It is expected that it will take about 1 year to design and develop. and is expected to be able to produce Thailand's first commercial electric transport vehicle in 2016.

 

           Mr. Chusil Jirawongsri, Deputy Managing Director of CP All Public Company Limited (CP ALL), a 7-Eleven executive, said that the three-part MOU signing this time Its objective is to develop vehicles and alternative energy in the logistics system. This is another new dimension of commercial transportation in Thailand that uses electric vehicles. To preserve the environment according to the Green Logistics concept, which is part of the company's 7 Go Green project, and if this project is successful, it will be regarded as a computer-controlled electric commercial vehicle. produced by Thai people and is the first car in Thailand That will help reduce the burden of logistics costs for entrepreneurs in the long run. Although the initial investment is higher than a conventional car. But what society will get right away is energy conservation. protect the environment to reduce global warming problems Associate Professor Dr. Pisit Chankiattikong, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and Technology at Panyapiwat Institute of Management (PIM), said that this signing was to create knowledge in engineering and technology. The development of vehicles and alternative energy in the logistics system and to study and research and develop automotive knowledge to be able to extend and benefit the business. It also helps to develop the educational curriculum. Development of vehicles and alternative energy in the logistics system in order to develop the potential of personnel And create a new generation of water engineers as well. Therefore, PIM decided to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with 3 parties with CP All Public Company Limited (CPALL) and Cho Thavee Dor Company. Lalasian Public Company Limited (CHO) this time

 

           In this regard, CHO has successfully developed an electric vehicle for commercial use, namely a food transport vehicle for airlines (Catering) that uses electric batteries. and controlled by a computer system Which is currently in the process of trialing the actual use at various airports around the world, thus ensuring that Co-development of vehicles and alternative energy in the pilot logistics system, the first prototype of a 6-wheel vehicle and developing the potential to charge the battery at full speed and use for a longer time. Ready to reduce the cost of producing such cars to suit general operators. will be able to see the results within the year 2016