Thailand opened the sale of eco tuk-tuks

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Thailand opened the sale of eco tuk-tuks

Thailand-based company opened the sale of eco tuk-tuks. Forget noise and exhaust smoke, new Thai tuk-tuks of “Etuks” are totally electric.

Thailand-based company opened the sale of eco tuk-tuks, upgraded traditional Asian vehicles. Forget noise and exhaust smoke, new Thai tuk-tuks of “Etuks” are totally electric, that means quiet and clean. They are equipped with electric motors, charging systems and batteries.

Full charged eTuks are able to overcome about 70 kilometers with a top speed of 50kph – ideal transport for the city! Now they are available for more than 400,000baht in different models and colours. First of all Etuks are intended to European market.

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