Bangkok Recharge  : Exploring the City by eTukTuk and eBoatBangkok Recharge  

Bangkok’s new rhythm hums on electric wheels and waves.
In this ever-moving city, where temples meet skyscrapers and riverfronts sparkle at dusk, travel itself is becoming part of the transformation. The Thai capital now invites explorers to move through its streets and waterways with style — and with care for the planet. From the charming eTukTuk that zips through historic alleys and modern boulevards, to the eBoat that glides along the Chao Phraya River, Bangkok’s journey toward low-carbon travel makes exploration cleaner, quieter, and even more beautiful.

Ride the eTukTuk 

— Bangkok’s Icon, Recharged

Few vehicles capture the spirit of Bangkok quite like the tuk-tuk — that lively, three-wheeled chariot of color and sound. But the new eTukTuk brings this city icon into the future, replacing fumes and noise with clean energy and smooth rides. 

You still feel the warm breeze on your face and the thrill of being close to the street life — only now, the air is fresher, and the journey gentler.

The MuvMi eTukTuk service offers a fun and sustainable way to hop between Bangkok’s must-see districts — from the Grand Palace and Wat Pho in the Old Town to Chinatown, Khao San Road, ICONSIAM, and the vibrant Siam and Silom areas. Simply request your ride through the MuvMi app, and you’re ready to go.

Travelers can also purchase an Unlimited eTukTuk Pass (338 THB) for unlimited rides from 6:30 AM – 10:00 PM, covering both the historic heart and the modern soul of the city — all with one tap, one payment, and zero emissions.

Learn more: https://muvmi.co/travel

Sail the eBoat 

— Along the River of Life

Bangkok was born on the water, and the Chao Phraya River remains its living spine. Exploring the city from this gentle current reveals its layers — golden temples, colonial warehouses turned cafés, and shimmering malls rising from the riverbank.

The Mine Smart Ferry, an electric passenger boat, connects key piers along the river with comfort and quiet efficiency. Its route links both the ancient and the contemporary: Sathorn Pier (for BTS Skytrain), ICONSIAM Pier (riverside shopping and dining), Si Phraya Pier (Talad Noi community and Charoen Krung creative district), Rachawong Pier (Chinatown and Song Wat road), Tha Tien Pier (Wat Pho), Wat Arun Pier (The Temple of Dawn) , Tha Chang Pier (The Grand Palace), and Phran Nok Pier (Wang Lang Market).

Running daily from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM, these eBoats offer an eco-friendly way to glide between Bangkok’s landmarks — where every stop is a window into the city’s timeless river culture.

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