Article 67ZC0 Thailand’s tuk-tuks go green amid rising demand for electric models

Thailand’s tuk-tuks go green amid rising demand for electric models

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Rebecca Root in Bangkok
from World news | The Guardian on (#67ZC0)

Travel without the combustion-engine fumes and noise is increasingly popular in the country with some of the world's worst air pollution

Thailand's iconic, gas-guzzling tuk-tuks are being replaced by a greener, more energy efficient model, offering travellers a more environmentally friendly way of getting around what is one of the world's worst countries when it comes to air pollution.

The benefits are quite clear in terms of the environment", says Krisada Kritayakirana, co-founder and CEO of start-up Urban Mobility Tech. When you use traditional tuk-tuks, you can smell the gas and it sometimes could be unpleasant. With the electric tuk-tuks, basically you don't have any noise and you don't have any emission from tailpipes."

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