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Nissan Thailand reveals its vision for the future of mobility in Southeast Asia's major cities. that uses electricity and is driven by electric cars that have zero emissions This will help change the way of life of people in cities that are full of hustle and bustle for the better. In a special lecture at the Delta Future Industry Summit 2019 held at the Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel, Peter Galli, vice president of Communications, Nissan Motor Thailand (Peter Galli, vice president of Communications) said: Electrification is changing the future of many cities, and highlights the importance of electric vehicle introduction strategies and the importance of the development of electric vehicle adoption among all sectors.
Thailand and Southeast Asia C Level Executive List are entering a new era of mobility. This is likely to be achieved through a strong electric vehicle ecosystem through public-private partnerships,” said Galli. various of the new Nissan Leaf electric car in Thailand has received very important cooperation from Metropolitan Electricity Authority Provincial Electricity Authority and the private sector such as Delta Electronics" This strong partnership will enable electric vehicle owners to charge their vehicles at home, at work and on the road, wherever they are. Electric vehicle ecosystem in Thailand It's a Nissan thing. Give great importance Thailand has set a goal to promote the use of 1.2 million electric cars in 2036.
The Thai government has also supported the development of environmentally friendly transportation infrastructure. which will help reduce pollution Reduce traffic congestion and reduce noise pollution Nissan Thailand recently worked with research firm Frost & Sullivan to study the role of smart cities in the future of Asia and Oceania. Nia on "The Future of Electric Vehicles in Southeast Asia" and also on "The Cities of the Future in Asia" gained insight into consumer behavior in the region. For such research Covering Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines, it was revealed that 37% of prospective car buyers are interested in purchasing an electric vehicle as their next vehicle.
Thailand and Southeast Asia C Level Executive List are entering a new era of mobility. This is likely to be achieved through a strong electric vehicle ecosystem through public-private partnerships,” said Galli. various of the new Nissan Leaf electric car in Thailand has received very important cooperation from Metropolitan Electricity Authority Provincial Electricity Authority and the private sector such as Delta Electronics" This strong partnership will enable electric vehicle owners to charge their vehicles at home, at work and on the road, wherever they are. Electric vehicle ecosystem in Thailand It's a Nissan thing. Give great importance Thailand has set a goal to promote the use of 1.2 million electric cars in 2036.
The Thai government has also supported the development of environmentally friendly transportation infrastructure. which will help reduce pollution Reduce traffic congestion and reduce noise pollution Nissan Thailand recently worked with research firm Frost & Sullivan to study the role of smart cities in the future of Asia and Oceania. Nia on "The Future of Electric Vehicles in Southeast Asia" and also on "The Cities of the Future in Asia" gained insight into consumer behavior in the region. For such research Covering Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam and the Philippines, it was revealed that 37% of prospective car buyers are interested in purchasing an electric vehicle as their next vehicle.