Solar Powered Tuk Tuk Prototype Launched in Bangkok

30 Jun

Anyone who has traveled to Asia is likely to have encountered the auto Rickshaw. They buzz around the big cities in India, Thailand, Pakistani and Sri Lanka ferrying tourists and locals through dense traffic at breakneck speeds. They are normally referred to as Tuk Tuks due to the sound of their engines. They are very cramped (particularly for westerners) and have open sides and no seat belts, they don’t have particularly eco friendly engines, until now.

Air Marshal Morakot Charnsomruad of the Clean Fuel Energy Enterprise in Bangkok has been working on creating the Tuk Tuk of the future. The year round sunshine in Thailand convinced Mr Charnsomruad that a solar power was the way to go:

The new tuk-tuk has a battery, but uses the sun’s rays to supplement the power supply. It is silent, emission-free and can run for 80 kilometres (50 miles) on a three hour battery charge costing 10 baht, compared with up to 60 kilometres for conventional models before they need refuelling.

Tourists thinking of booking a flight to Bangkok will be pleased to note that the new, improved Arun Sawasdi (Good Morning) Tuk Tuk is more spacious than the traditional model. It has extra head and leg room giving it the look of a three wheeled golf cart and the prototype suggests that it will be decorated in some pretty eye catching colours. The prototype continues the theme of having no side panels which suggests that riding in the new solar powered auto rickshaws will be just as exhilarating experience.

Unfortunately the Arun Sawasdi has yet to be approved for public use. It has the backing of Greenpeace environmental campaigner Tara Buakamsri who said “Tuk-tuks can lead the way for a better and healthier transport system in Bangkok and the rest of the country”. Bangkok city authorities actually stopped issuing new tuk-tuk licences in 2008 but are expected to approve the new model within the next few years.

One Response to “Solar Powered Tuk Tuk Prototype Launched in Bangkok”

  1. Asia News Girl 05. Aug, 2010 at 12:51 am #

    Cool really reminds me of the tricycle int he philippines

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