Green logistics frontrunner Mober has expanded its operations to Thailand, pushing its regional growth strategy to promote sustainable delivery solutions across Southeast Asia.
The company has launched its electric vehicle (EV) logistics operations in Bangkok’s Bang Na district with an initial fleet of 21 electric trucks, primarily supporting IKEA Thailand’s last-mile delivery needs.
To power the fleet, Mober has built a 1,600-square-meter charging hub equipped with four 22-kW chargers and two 60-kW fast chargers.
The facility is designed to support 150 to 200 deliveries per day.
“Coming from the Philippines, we at Mober are proud to bring our proven green logistics solutions to Thailand, a market with strong potential for EV adoption. As we officially launch our operations, we are confident that we’ll not only help make deliveries in Thailand greener but also support a more sustainable urban environment,” said Mober co-founder and head of new business Jade Hugo.
The expansion adds to Mober’s string of 2025 milestones, when in February, the company rolled out the Philippines’ first fully electric tractor head truck for large-scale logistics.
In March, it opened the country’s largest commercial EV charging hub, a 3,000-square-meter facility with a 56-port capacity.
“Mober’s entry into Thailand aligns with our vision of becoming Southeast Asia’s leading green logistics provider. This move isn’t just about putting EVs on Thailand’s roads—it’s about building the foundation for sustainable and efficient urban delivery across the region,” said Mober chief executive Dennis Ng.
Mober is also raising additional capital to strengthen its Philippine operations and expand its EV fleet in Thailand, with plans to scale significantly by early 2026.
The Thailand expansion follows Mober’s recent inclusion in the prestigious Forbes Asia 100 to Watch list, which highlights high-impact, fast-growing companies in the Asia-Pacific region.