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EVAT Holds up Electric Tricycle And Officially Runs on the Road
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    The Thai Electric Vehicle Association has revealed that electric tricycles will promote Thai conservation tourism under physical distancing measures or physical distancing, as well as reduce airborne particulate matter. The association has received government support to help drive a clean energy society with sustainable electric vehicles in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. As a result, people are starting to live a new normal under physical distancing measures to protect themselves from the COVID-19 virus. As a result, many sectors have adapted to this measure. The Association recognizes electric tricycles as an important option to provide services to the public, as electric tricycles are ventilated public vehicles, allowing users to reduce the risk of receiving aerosols from diseases infected with various airways. In addition, the electric tricycle reduces air pollution and is environmentally friendly, suitable for use as a thai tourist pilot public transport vehicle, as the tricycle is unique to Thailand known around the world as tuk-tuk, which can help stimulate a new cycle of tourism. In the aftermath of the easing of lockdowns, many businesses, especially in the tourism industry, have reopened to tourist services and can also use electric tricycles as alternative vehicles during the New Normal period.


    In the past, the government has imposed safety measures due to the physical condition and nature of use of tricycles. Conditions for the area of use and the reason for its implementation are defined. However, in mid-2019, the Association produced recommendations on how to promote electric vehicles to the government. 8, including the issue of electric tricycle, which was later established by the government to establish the National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee. Led by Dr. Somkid Jatusripitak Deputy Prime Minister and Assort. Prof. Dr. Yasapong L'Aulnul Assistant To the President for Sustainability Development, King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi and President of the Thai Electric Vehicle Association are among the qualified persons of this committee. Considering the cancellation of the Ministry of Transport No. 9, 1992, Article 2, Paragraph 1, to refrain from registering tricycles and private hire vehicles in Bangkok and all other provinces, as well as promoting the use of electric tricycles for conservation tourism.


    On Monday, 25 May 2020, led by the President of the Electric Vehicle Association. Dr. Yasapong L'Ornul And vice president of the Academic Affairs Association. Dr. Channam Yongkamolsingh has successfully brought a personal electric tricycle that has already been registered with the Department of Land Transport. Let's exhibit and take pictures as a souvenir with the Director-General of the Department of Land Transport. Mr. Jirut Wisanjit And director of the Office of Automotive Engineering, Department of Land Transport. Mr. Chee Nomsien, which is another milestone for the Association. In order to build the electric vehicle ecosystem in Thailand, the association has developed an electric tricycle. Of the tricycles, the engine, which has been re-registered, is a personal tricycle by the Department of Land Transport. Under the name EVAT Bangkok. Over the past five years since the establishment of the Electric Vehicle Association, it has pursued the goals set out to encourage the use of electric vehicles to help reduce pollution. The Association also promotes the manufacturing, development and research of electric vehicles in Thailand. The Association also supports Thai entrepreneurs to be stronger and more competitive in the international market.