snoop1130 Posted Wednesday at 10:54 AM Posted Wednesday at 10:54 AM Bangkok is set to transform its public transport system with the introduction of electric buses, leaving behind its old diesel fleet. The Cabinet has approved a 15.35 billion baht plan, spearheaded by the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA), to lease electric vehicles over the next seven years. This significant move shifts the focus from the outdated 2012 plan to procure 3,183 natural gas vehicles, a decision highlighted by Deputy Government Spokesperson Anukool Pruksanusak. "This new plan reflects a shift toward clean energy and long-term sustainability for public transport in Bangkok," said Anukool. The plan allocates 10.1 billion baht for leasing the buses, 3.2 billion baht for maintenance, and 967 million baht for charging stations. Initial funding of 368.4 million baht will be provided from the current fiscal year’s budget, with additional funds distributed between 2026 and 2031. The BMTA aims to retire 1,520 old diesel buses, replacing them with an eco-friendly fleet to promote cleaner commuting. Beyond environmental benefits, the programme is projected to generate 52.65 billion baht in revenue over seven years, through fares and advertising, with an expected profit of 19.85 billion baht. This initiative promises to improve the daily commute for Bangkok’s citizens, addressing longstanding issues with smoke-belching, breakdown-prone vehicles. Officials anticipate smoother rides, enhanced air quality, and a revitalised image for public transport in the city. While it’s not yet clear when these electric buses will start operating, the plan's approval marks a significant leap forward. Whether the ambitious forecasts will be met, and real improvements realised, remains to be seen, but Bangkok is making a decisive move towards an electric future. Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-06-18 1 1
Popular Post Deserted Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM Popular Post Posted yesterday at 03:23 AM A step in the right direction. 3
hotchilli Posted yesterday at 06:21 AM Posted yesterday at 06:21 AM 19 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Bangkok is set to transform its public transport system with the introduction of electric buses, leaving behind its old diesel fleet Progress at last 1
mfd101 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 21 hours ago, snoop1130 said: This significant move shifts the focus from the outdated 2012 plan to procure 3,183 natural gas vehicles, So there's a 13-year-old plan which is now being abandoned for a brand new plan all luvly & shiny. I've just turned 76 and I'm wondering if I'll see the new elec-tricks before I'm 86. 1
TallGuyJohninBKK Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago On 6/18/2025 at 5:54 PM, snoop1130 said: While it’s not yet clear when these electric buses will start operating, Where have I heard that same line before.....
Nid_Noi Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago 8 hours ago, hotchilli said: Progress at last https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/electric-buses-sitting-unused-cities-across-the-us As far as I know electric buses have been a total failure in Canada and the USA. Cities can’t get rid of their fleet or have no budget fixing them. Most hybrid ones are running on ICE internal devices.
josephbloggs Posted 16 hours ago Posted 16 hours ago 6 hours ago, mfd101 said: So there's a 13-year-old plan which is now being abandoned for a brand new plan all luvly & shiny. I've just turned 76 and I'm wondering if I'll see the new elec-tricks before I'm 86. All you have to do is go to Bangkok and you'll see them today. The BMTA already has about 500 fully electric buses in service, and Thai Smile Bus has over 3,000 in service. They are literally everywhere.
hotchilli Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 7 hours ago, Nid_Noi said: https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/electric-buses-sitting-unused-cities-across-the-us As far as I know electric buses have been a total failure in Canada and the USA. Cities can’t get rid of their fleet or have no budget fixing them. Most hybrid ones are running on ICE internal devices. Still beats the 40+ year old clunkers that serves my local area... spewing out diesel fumes 1 1
KhaoHom Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago https://www.thaiexaminer.com/thai-news-foreigners/2023/09/09/ev-vehicle-concerns-after-bangkok-fire-bangkok-governor-chadchart/ It's not that they forget ... They just don't care 1
KhaoHom Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, hotchilli said: Still beats the 40+ year old clunkers that serves my local area... spewing out diesel fumes Each bus could be converted to ngv and 2 days max.
KhaoHom Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 17 hours ago, hotchilli said: Progress at last Except electric vehicles are solution for nothing except more pollution and a danger of fire. NGV is the best path forward at present. Vehicle can be converted within days. 1
hotchilli Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 47 minutes ago, KhaoHom said: Except electric vehicles are solution for nothing except more pollution and a danger of fire. NGV is the best path forward at present. Vehicle can be converted within days. And catch fire in seconds 1
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