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This year's project has been announced. Service available from December 2024 to March 2025. Read the full announcement

Low Emission Zone
This car reduces dust.

Bangkok, in collaboration with the Industry Authority of Thailand and automobile manufacturers, is organizing the “6th PM2.5 Dust Reduction Car Clinic” project, offering discounts on maintenance fees for diesel and gasoline engines nationwide until March 2025 to solve the PM2.5 dust problem and support the use of renewable energy. This campaign aims to take care of over 500,000 cars, sustainably reducing black smoke and pollution.

What you will get

Check condition
Free Engine

Replacement fee discount
Change engine oil

Spare parts discount

Labor discount

Note: The discount will vary depending on
Each car brand, the older the car, the more discounts the company will give.

Features of vehicles participating in the project

All types of vehicles

Private cars, pickup trucks
Trucks, vans, motorcycles

Vehicle age 7 years and above
Vehicles must be inspected annually.

New engine oil and filter can help.
Reduce PM2.5 emissions from cars by up to 51%

Project participation steps

1

Select service center
Participating in the project

2

Examine
Promotion details

3

make an appointment
Receive service

4

Bring the car in for pick up
Service by appointment

Promotion

December 2024 to March 2025

Change the filter
291,137

256,130 cars

Can reduce
PM 2.5 from
Traffic sector
Got 15%

Benefits of participating in the project

  • Helps keep the car in good condition and increases combustion efficiency
  • Reduce black smoke from exhaust pipes, which is the main cause of PM2.5 dust
  • Save on fuel costs
  • Good health reduces the risk of various diseases

Statistical data

  • Bangkok has approximately 10 million registered cars
  • It is estimated that the 30% of these cars (approximately 3 million units) have a service life of more than 10 years
  • These older cars tend to emit more PM2.5 pollution than new cars
  • Changing the engine oil and filter can help reduce PM2.5 emissions from cars by up to 51%

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