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Thai Loxley and Chinese BYD Bring Electrified Transportation into Thailand

2015-03-20    Source:www.chinabuses.org
Summarize:Bangkok, Thailand--Loxley Plc. has gone into partnership with global green tech leader BYD Co. Ltd. to launch the first Electrified Transportation scheme in Thailand, comprising zero-emission pure electric buses and passenger cars. Two BYD fully-electric models will be launched simultaneously: the K9 bus and the e6 crossover. Loxley is confident of the BYD brand name, which is highly acclaimed in the electric vehicle circle and distinguished by its state-of-the-art battery technology. As potential customers, Loxley Plc. is focusing on public transport companies, government and private organizations.

www.chinabuses.org: Bangkok, Thailand--Loxley  Plc.  has  gone  into  partnership  with global  green  tech  leader BYD  Co.  Ltd. to launch  the  first  Electrified  Transportation  scheme  in  Thailand,  comprising  zero-emission  pure  electric  buses and  passenger  cars.  Two  BYD  fully-electric  models  will  be  launched  simultaneously:  the  K9  bus  and  the  e6 crossover. Loxley is confident of the BYD brand name, which is highly acclaimed in the electric vehicle circle and distinguished by its state-of-the-art battery technology. As potential customers, Loxley Plc. is focusing on public transport companies, government and private organizations.

 

 


Delivery ceremony of BYD ebus and e6 crossover held in Thailand on Mar.18th


The  company  took  quite  some  time  analyzing  the  market  for  electrified  transportation  in  Thailand  before  it finally  made  a  move  to  introduce  it  in  the  country. They  fully rely  in  the  quality,  performance  and  safety of BYD’s electric vehicles. Additionally  to  the  zero  emission  factor,  they  expect  to  make  a contribution  to decrease  the import of  fossil  fuel  from  foreign  countries.  Another  distinguished feature of  electric  vehicles  is the lower  maintenance  cost as compared  to regular  fossil  fuel vehicles. In addition  to  being  fully  recyclable, after 10,000  charge  cycles  the  BYD  Iron-Phosphate battery used  in  the  vehicles still  retains  70%  of  its capacity and can be repurposed for diverse energy storage needs.      

 


BYD electric buses were highly praised in Thailand


Maintenance will initially  be carried out  in 5  service centers in  Bangkok and surroundings, that the  Company will define along  with  its  partners.  Additional  service  centers  will  be  established  at  a  later  stage.  Charging stations  will  be built near  the  areas  where the service  centers  are  located.  There  is  also  a  plan  to  expand central charging stations in Bangkok and vicinity according to users’ demand. 


The  Company  believes  that  the  current EV government policy  will  boost sales  and achieve steady growth  in the first few years. Electric buses are expected to be particularly well accepted, increasing sales prospects of other models.


Liu Xueliang, general manager of BYD’s Asia pacific auto group stated, “BYD is  the  leader  in  battery  and electrical vehicle technology. The Company currently exports its electric vehicles all over the world, chiefly the European Union, the U.S.A., Australia, Brazil, and Singapore . BYD’s latest achievement was the delivery of 5 electric buses to Japan’s Kyotokyukou  Bus  Incorporated in  February  2015. BYD  is  very  pleased to count  on Loxley’s expertise in the Thai market in this cooperation to bring electrified transportation  to  the  people  of Thailand. This is not only about the cooperation between BYD and Loxley, it is also about bringing electrified public  transportation to Thailand.”  Along  with  the  vehicles, BYD  is ready  to  provide the  whole  charging infrastructure and technical support for the success of EV in the country.

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