DAD adds 4 electric vehicle charging stations around the government center.


Bangkok, DAD adds 4 electric vehicle charging stations around the government center, totaling 16 chargers.

Dr. Nalikotipak Saengsanit, Managing Director of Thanarak Asset Development Co., Ltd. or DAD Asset Development, project manager of the Government Complex Chaloem Phrakiat, said that they have added 4 external electric vehicle charging points around the building, creating electric vehicle charging stations, including 1) the area Building A (in front of gate 6)

2) in front of the Vayupak Convention Center building, 3) near the entrance 1, Building B, and 4) near the entrance 2, Building B, to increase convenience for space tenants. Visitors contact the agencies in the Chaloem Phrakiat Government Center. and the general public

Recently, the charging head is being installed. There will be a total of 16 chargers, divided into 4 chargers per point. It is expected to be completed and open for service around July 2024 because the installation of the management system (Software) must be completed first and in
the future it will be developed into an app. Application so that users will receive more convenient services For service rates, DAD has set the electric charging service charge at 9.50 baht per kilowatt.

‘Increasing electric car charging points It is just a part of the services provided by DAD towards the goal of upgrading the Chaloem Phrakiat Government Center. to be a low-carbon city by 2027,’ the Managing Director said.

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However, the electric car charging point in Chaloem Phrakiat Government Center There are also 30 chargers available at Parking Building D. Currently, they are open to both government center residents and the general public. It began opening for service last February. There are people who come to contact government officials and the public. Came to use the service and was satisfied. Parking Building D is a large 11-story building located in front of the Chaloem Phrakiat Government Complex on Chaengwattana Road, able to accommodate more than 1,632 cars, aiming to promote the use of publi
c transportation. and reduce carbon dioxide emissions sustainably.

Source: Thai News Agency