%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%96-UNICON-2.jpg KMITL launches “UNICON” an EV car made by Thai engineers, creating innovations to meet the trend of clean energy, no worries about expensive oil, reducing PM 2.5 dust, created to learn. to actual use King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) launches the first generation UNICON electric bus, researched and developed by Department of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Engineering, KMITL, to connect travel within KMITL with clean energy. A role model in innovation Reduce air pollution and has the advantage of saving energy. In line with the KMITL for SDGs policy, aiming to build KMITL to be an educational institution that creates innovations for sustainable social and community development.
It also increases skills for students to practice in real life. Experienced Korea Phone Number Data since studying Including bringing research to create innovations for real use. Prepare both personnel and knowledge to support the expansion of the electric vehicle industry that will become the main vehicle in the future. For more information, contact Faculty of Engineering King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL), telephone 02-329-8321, Facebook page r follow the movement of the institute's activities. You can get it via the Facebook page. Prof. Dr. Surin Khamfoi, Acting Vice President for Planning and lecturer in the Department of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Engineering King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) revealed that KMITL is committed to being an educational institution that participates in sustainable social and community development.

According to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations Therefore, the KMITL for SDGs policy has been implemented by increasing the proportion of clean energy in various activities, such as the Innovated in KMITL project that encourages researchers to integrate knowledge in various fields to create new innovations for actual use within the institution. Research students from the Department of Electrical Engineering Faculty of Engineering Has developed a research project for the UNICON prototype vehicle, a 100% electric mobile bus for use within the institute. Aiming to reduce pollution from internal combustion engines that use oil, which is the cause of PM2.5 dust that adversely affects the respiratory system and public health.