Mober expands into Thailand with electric truck fleet

Homegrown logistics company Mober has expanded its operations into Thailand with an initial fleet of 21 electric trucks for deliveries primarily of IKEA products.

Mober constructed a 1,600-square-meter charging hub in Bangkok's Bang Na district, equipped with six chargers to support the new fleet.

Co-founder and head of new business Jade Hugo expressed pride in bringing green logistics solutions to Thailand, highlighting the market's potential for electric vehicles.

The company aims to raise more funds to increase its EV fleet in Thailand by early next year.

Locally, Mober recently launched a 3,000-square-meter charging hub with 56-port capacity in Pasay and purchased its first fully electric truck with an 18-ton payload capacity.

Mober secured financing from BDO Unibank for the purchase of 60 new EV trucks, bringing its total fleet to 110 units.

The company received a $6 million investment from SEACEF II in 2023 to support its green logistics initiatives.

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