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Tesla Powerwall installations available in Thailand starting at 699,000 baht

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Tesla partnered with Solar d in Thailand to bring the country the Powerwall, a home battery storage unit. The two companies teased the Powerwall’s arrival in Thailand last year. The regulation launched Thailand’s Feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme. The Tesla Powerwall starts at 699,000 baht ($20,574.86).

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EGEB: Thailand builds a huge floating hydro-solar farm

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In today’s Electrek Green Energy Brief (EGEB): Thailand is building one of the world’s largest floating hydro-solar farms. UnderstandSolar is a free service that links you to top-rated solar installers in your region for personalized solar estimates. Hershey signs two solar PPAs in journey to cutting emissions by 50% by 2030.

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Noodoe EV Powers Into Thailand

Noodoe

ESPRO Co-brands with Noodoe EV to Install Hundreds of EV Charging Stations in Bangkok Noodoe EV, a global leader in EV charging technology, has expanded its business footprint to Thailand, co-branding with residential construction company ESPRO to install hundreds of charging stations around the Bangkok metropolitan area.

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Mitsubishi Motors (Thailand) signs agreement on joint testing of electric vehicles with PTT Public Company Limited

Green Car Congress

Mitsubishi Motors Thailand Co., MMTh), Mitsubishi Motor’s subsidiary in Thailand, has agreed to start joint testing of the i-MiEV new-generation electric vehicle (EV) with PTT Public Company Limited (PTT), a natural gas and petroleum company and the largest energy company in Thailand.

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Toyota develops electrolyzer using Mirai technology; deploying at DENSO plant

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As installed at DENSO Fukushima Toyota will accelerate its efforts to build a model for the local consumption of locally produced hydrogen, using electrolysis equipment to produce clean hydrogen and combust it in one of the plant's gas furnaces.

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GM opens new US$200M diesel engine facility in Thailand; first to produce new 4-cylinder Duramax diesels

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General Motors opened a new diesel engine plant in Rayong, Thailand. The plant has the capability to manufacture approximately 120,000 engines per year for use in vehicles built in Thailand and other global markets. The new powertrain facility takes GM’s investment in Thailand to US$1.3 billion since 1998. liter and 2.8-liter

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DENSO and Toyota Tsusho to test quantum computing analysis of IoT traffic data

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The companies will process vehicle location and travel data in real-time from about 130,000 commercial vehicles in Thailand, aiming to establish best practices for quantum computer applications in transportation.

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