Transportations (TR)

The institute organizes projects/activities to help reduce carbon emissions, targeting Scope 1-3 reductions. This includes reducing fuel consumption (Scope 1), electricity consumption (Scope 2), and waste generation (Scope 3). These projects/activities can be divided into two types: those that have already been implemented and are currently ongoing, and those that are currently under development for future implementation.

Details are as follows: 1.Projects/Activities that Have Been Implemented and Are Currently Ongoing, which help reduce carbon emissions in Scope 1 and 3 as follows: 1.1 Projects/Activities that Reduce Fuel Consumption comprise a total of 2 projects/activities, namely.

KMITL Mini EV Bus Project  This project involves service vehicles used for transporting students and personnel within the institute. The service has transitioned from fuel-powered (gasoline) vehicles to electric-powered vehicles. Currently, there are a total of 3 buses providing service on two routes: KMITL – Airport Rail Link Lat Krabang and KMITL – Soi Kakee Ngam.

The Faculty of Engineering’s Tram Cars Project is a service vehicle project for transporting students and personnel of the institute who wish to travel within the Faculty of Engineering area. It uses 5 golf carts for this service, operating during three periods: 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM, 11:30 AM – 1:30 PM, and 3:00 PM – 4:30 PM.

Question Answer 2025 Attach Answer 2026 Attach
5.1 Number of cars actively used and managed by the university 73 cars
5.2. Number of cars entering the university daily 2,154 vehicles/day
5.3. Number of motorcycles entering the university daily 1,213 vehicles/day
5.4 The total number of vehicles (cars and motorcycles with combustion engines) divided by the total campus’ population (TR.1) 3 sources
5.5.Shuttle services (TR.2) Shuttle Service provided by university
5.6. Number of shuttles operating in the university 3 cars
5.7. Average number of passengers of each shuttle 1,166.5 kWh/person/year
5.8. Total trips of each shuttle service each day 8 trips per day
5.9. Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) availability on campus (TR.3) ZEV are available, and provided by the university for free
5.10. Average number of Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) on campus per day
5.11. The total number of Zero Emission Vehicles (ZEV) divided by the total campus population (TR.4) 0.0248
5.12. Total ground parking area (m2) 0.42 – 1.11 metric tons per person
5.13. The ratio of the ground parking area to total campus area (TR.5) 0.79%
5.14.Program to limit or decrease the parking area on campus for the last 3 years (TR.6)
5.15. Number of initiatives to decrease private vehicles on campus (TR.7)
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