PEA Enables High Rated Electric Vehicle Chargers

PEA has launched Thailand's highest rated electric vehicle charger (EV Super Charge) with a capacity of 360 kW to expand its services to meet the needs of more electric vehicle users.

Mr. Supachai Ake-un, Governor of the Provincial Electricity Authority presided over the opening ceremony "Thailand's Highest Rated Electric Vehicle Charger (EV Super Charge) 360 kW" by Mr. Yuthasak Poomsurakul, Chief Executive Officer of CP All Public Company Limited, 7-Eleven executives Eleven and Seven Delivery Mr. Manoch Nongyai, Deputy Mayor of Pattaya City PEA executives and employees attended the ceremony at PEA VOLTA station, 7-Eleven area, Bali Hai Pier. Bang Lamung District Chonburi Province

The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) is committed to developing various services. to facilitate electric vehicle users continuously according to the concept of “covering all over Thailand In the past, PEA has operated 163 electric charging stations on main roads in 64 provinces, and in 2023, PEA will open another 150 stations, bringing a total of 313 stations in 74 provinces nationwide. To cover more service areas and build confidence among people in the use of electric vehicles.

For today, PEA opens a service for a 360 kW electric vehicle charger (EV Super Charge), the highest capacity charger in Thailand (Super Charge), to meet the needs of new electric cars. which has higher performance and can support charging with high power rating Charging time is reduced. In addition, PEA develops and researches products that can meet the needs of operators who want to provide electric vehicle charging services, such as the VOLTA DC25 charger, Pupaplug, which is another service alternative. can be covered and PEA VOLTA Platform for entrepreneurs who want to have a battery charger serviced through the aforementioned platform

PEA responds to a wide range of applications and builds public confidence in the use of electric vehicles that use energy to drive efficiently. environmentally friendly It is part of supporting the mission of the Ministry of the Interior. Including development and upgrading Providing services for a digital organization Corresponds to the Carbon Neutrality trend or carbon neutrality. There are guidelines for reducing carbon dioxide emissions at the source and offsetting carbon credits. .

Source: Thai News Agency