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MEA and EVAT join the network to support the use of electric vehicles in the future

Today (27 July 2022)Mr. Jaturong Suriyassin deputy governor THING or Metropolitan Electricity Authority Participated in the signing ceremony of the Memorandum of Understanding on Cooperation for Connecting and Sharing Use of Each Charging Station Network for plug-in-hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) and battery electric vehicles (BEV) with the Thai Electric Vehicle Association (EVAT) and a network of business alliances, totaling 12 units, namely

Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) Arun Plus Company Limited PTT Oil and Retail Public Company Limited Gridwiz (Thailand) Company Limited Evolt Technology Company Limited Charging Management Company Limited Chosen Energy Company Limited Energy Company Mahanakhon Co., Ltd., Hop Car Co., Ltd. and Great Wall Motor Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. to operate and coordinate cooperation to develop a network of charging stations and seek other relevant cooperative approaches Promote clean energy use reduce air pollution and environmentally friendly Together pushing and supporting Thailand towards the goal of using electric vehicles (EV) together to drive the policy to promote the use of electric vehicles in Thailand. Aiming to be a Low Carbon Society at X04B Meeting Room, 10th Floor, KX Building

MEA and EVAT join the network to support the use of electric vehicles in the future

deputy governor THING said that MEA, as the agency responsible for the power distribution system in Bangkok, Nonthaburi and Samut Prakan ready to drive energy for urban lifestyle According to the energy plan to promote the use of electric vehicles in Thailand and environmentally friendly renewable energy Which has continued to implement the policy in the field of electric vehicles (EV) MEA celebrates the 10th anniversary of EVs and this signing will help develop a network of charging stations.

MEA and EVAT join the network to support the use of electric vehicles in the future

by focusing on the maximum benefit of electric vehicle users Whether it is the preparation of standards and requirements to connect between the networks. Information management allows people to access information on the location of all charging stations conveniently and quickly. to the creation of a standard for the use of the service to be appropriate and fair in preparing to support the use of electric cars that will replace internal combustion engine cars in the future

MEA and EVAT join the network to support the use of electric vehicles in the future

MEA and EVAT join the network to support the use of electric vehicles in the future

In 2022, MEA operates under the project “A Bright City, Charging with MEA” in accordance with the policy of the Ministry of Interior. To install 100 MEA EV chargers and expand more charging stations in public areas in the area. This will allow the public to access the standard and safe MEA EV chargers more comprehensively. by using convenient charging service via MEA EV Application, as well as installation and development of MEA’s electric charging station and connecting Platform, intelligent charging station management system. analyze charging data and connect to the MEA EV Application to support the use and convenience of electric vehicle users Interested parties can download the MEA EV Application for free on both iOS and Android operating systems at https://onelink.to/meaev. For planning the development of electrical systems and services. It is to promote and support the use of electric vehicles in Thailand. Ready to cooperate with the private sector in all sectors to promote the implementation of government policies.

MEA and EVAT join the network to support the use of electric vehicles in the future

MEA and EVAT join the network to support the use of electric vehicles in the future

MEA and EVAT join the network to support the use of electric vehicles in the future

For electric users who are interested in designing and installing charging stations that meet MEA’s safety standards, they can ask for details at MEA Call Center 1130, including notification via various social media channels, including Facebook: MEA, Line: MEA Connect, Twitter: @mea_news 24 hours a day.

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