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PTT Oil and Retail Business to Install 300 EV Chargers in its Retail Fuel Station Network

PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited (OR), Thailand's leading oil and gas retailer as well as coffee chain franchising business operator, has set a roadmap to install 300 electric vehicle (EV) charging units in its retail fuel station network known as PTT Station nationwide by the end of next year.

November 25, 2021. By News Bureau

PTT Oil and Retail Business Public Company Limited (OR), Thailand's leading oil and gas retailer as well as coffee chain franchising business operator, has set a roadmap to install 300 electric vehicle (EV) charging units in its retail fuel station network known as PTT Station nationwide by the end of next year.
 

This initiative, which is in line with the company's vision of a sustainable future for mobility in Thailand, will help enhance its mobility ecosystem to meet diverse consumer needs while also future proofing its retail business.

Electric vehicles will shape the future of mobility and constitute a disruptive force to petrol retailers across the world, which is why creating a new energy ecosystem will be key in the country, according to the company.

At the same time, OR is cognizant of the acceleration of the mobility revolution and seeks to be at the forefront of the radical transformation of the energy retail sector. 

As the leading petrol station brand with an extensive network of more than 2,300 stations in Thailand and other Asian countries, OR has been accommodating consumers' increasing demand for mobility both in the personal car and in mass transportation segments.

As a result, the company plans to complete the installation of the initial 300 EV charging units at its petrol station network by the end of 2022.

Via OR's smart mobile application, the owners of electricity vehicles can conveniently book and have their car charged at nearby PTT Stations throughout the country at no cost while on the go.

"While demand for electric vehicles in Thailand has just entered its early stage, we foresee an unprecedented opportunity arising on the emerging mobility market in the middle and long-term," said OR's CEO Jiraphon Kawswat.
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