
Energy Absolute Public Company Limited (EA), through its subsidiary Amita, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Toyota Material Handling Warehouse Solutions (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (TMHWST) to introduce high-quality lithium-ion batteries under the TerraXell brand for electric forklifts. This collaboration aims to advance Thailand's logistics industry with a focus on clean energy solutions.
A Strategic Business Partnership for Sustainable Energy
Mr. Chatrapon Sripratum, Chief Executive Officer of Energy Absolute Public Company Limited (EA), stated that Amita Technology (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a subsidiary of EA, has entered into this MOU with TMHWST to establish a strategic business partnership.
Amita will lead the development of battery prototypes, covering the design, assembly, and testing of batteries and related equipment. The company will also research battery chargers and battery management systems (BMS) for electric forklifts, aiming to enhance energy efficiency and replace traditional lead-acid batteries.
TMHWST Pioneering Lithium-Ion Battery Adoption in Logistics
TMHWST will take the lead in market development for lithium-ion batteries under the TerraXell brand, addressing the growing demand in the logistics and warehouse industries for enhanced productivity, lower energy costs, and safer material handling. The company plans to deliver over 100 battery units in the first batch by March 2025, with options for sales, rentals, and after-sales services under the concept: "Lithium-ion Battery: The Key to More Productive Operations."
Commitment to Sustainability and Business Growth
Mr. Jamekorn Phuaksuwan, Managing Director of Toyota Material Handling Warehouse Solutions (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (TMHWST), emphasized that clean energy is no longer just an option but a crucial mission for leading companies worldwide in driving sustainability and reducing environmental impact. As a leader in intralogistics solutions and warehouse management, TMHWST is introducing TerraXell lithium-ion batteries to meet the industry's need for efficiency, safety, and long-term cost-effectiveness, strengthening business networks for a sustainable future.
Mr. Chatrapon Sripratum added," We are proud to collaborate with a leading company like Toyota Material Handling Warehouse Solutions (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a leading Japanese company. This collaboration is a testament to the world-class quality and standards of Amita's batteries, which are designed to meet the needs of the modern logistics industry. We believe this partnership marks a significant step forward in driving clean energy adoption in the transportation and logistics sector. Additionally, we are committed to exploring the feasibility of lithium-ion battery recycling in accordance with sustainability principles and preparing for carbon credit initiatives."