Photograph shows Associate Professor Dr. Anand Thongraar, The President of Suranaree University of Technology (center), together with Khun Krisda Utamote, Director Corporate Communications of BMW Group Thailand (left) and Khun Prinn Kanchanatip, Managing Director, Cherdchai Autohaus (right), signing a MoU to drive innovation and sustainable energy transformation through the expansion of the “ReVolt” project.
Bangkok. Elevating sustainability from concept to widespread impact, BMW Group Thailand, Cherdchai Autohaus, and Suranaree University of Technology (SUT) announced a pivotal Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to significantly expand the “ReVolt” project, Cherdchai’s award-winning initiative for repurposing used EV batteries. This strategic alliance underscores a shared commitment to pioneering circular economy solutions and reinforcing BMW’s leadership in sustainable innovation within the automotive sector.
This Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aims primarily to drive innovation and foster sustainable energy transformation. Suranaree University of Technology (SUT) will collaborate on two main initiatives: 1) the repurposing of used lithium-ion batteries from electric vehicles for the “ReVolt” project, and 2) the development of technology for recycling end-of-life lithium-ion batteries from electric vehicles, with support from BMW Group Thailand. This collaboration will also contribute to the development of the university’s personnel, enhancing their knowledge and skills through upskilling/reskilling processes, as well as their capacity for research into modern technologies. This supports the growth of the electric vehicle industry and the sustainable development of the nation
Mr. Rene Gerhard, President and CEO, BMW Group Thailand Rene Gerhard, President and CEO of BMW Group Thailand said ” BMW Group Thailand believes that realizing a truly sustainable future requires a collaborative effort. Consequently, this Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) serves as a significant illustration of BMW Group Thailand, Suranaree University of Technology and Cherdchai Autohaus in their efforts towards sustainability research and the implementation of best practices in battery repurposing and recycling studies. By fostering collaboration between the industrial and educational sectors, we strive to advance a more comprehensive holistic approach to circularity. Cherdchai Autohaus is particularly notable for their initiatives that showcase their commitment to sustainability. I sincerely value the contributions of Cherdchai Autohaus and all of our participating dealers who have displayed a robust and continuous dedication to sustainability, not out of obligation, but because they willingly choose to take a proactive step for Thailand’s future.”
The “ReVolt” project is a pioneering initiative born from the collaboration between Cherdchai Autohaus, BMW Group Thailand, and Suranaree University of Technology. It focuses on developing solutions to transform used electric vehicle batteries into new beneficial applications, reducing electronic waste, and offering practical, deployable solutions. This innovation effectively converts end-of-life batteries into valuable resources, addresses critical environmental challenges, and demonstrates a tangible commitment to waste reduction and resource efficiency. The project was honoured with the “Outstanding Circularity Initiatives” award at the BMW Dealer Sustainability Awards 2024, reflecting BMW Group Thailand’s continuous commitment to responsible business practices and positive social impact. The award was rigorously judged based on comprehensive ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) criteria. The project particularly excelled in the environmental aspect, demonstrating outstanding efficiency in implementing circular economy principles and resource utilization. Furthermore, its innovative approach to community benefit aligned with the social criteria, showing a positive impact in areas such as crisis relief and resource accessibility.
This collaboration aims to drive innovation and create sustainable energy transformation, which will work together on 2 main issues:
- Reusing used lithium-ion batteries from electric vehicles in the “Revolt” project, with Associate Professor Dr. Worawat Meevasana, from the School of Physics and Head of the leading research project and driving quantum technology for future medical, energy, and industrial applications, as the main coordinator.
- Developing technology for recycling lithium-ion batteries from end-of-life electric vehicles, under the coordination of Assistant Professor Dr. Sakhob Khumkoa, from the School of Metallurgical Engineering, and the research team.
Khun Prinn Kanchanatip, Managing Director, Cherdchai Autohaus said, “Winning the ‘Outstanding Circularity Initiatives’ award was a tremendous honor, and this MoU is the crucial next step in transforming that recognition into tangible, real-world impact. Our ‘ReVolt’ project, which aligns perfectly with the stringent ESG criteria of the BMW Dealer Sustainability Awards, is a testament to our dedication to environmental responsibility and social contribution. We are deeply committed to driving this initiative forward, and this partnership with BMW Group Thailand and Suranaree University of Technology provides the essential framework to scale our efforts, bringing sustainable battery solutions to more communities and industries across Thailand.”
Associate Professor Dr. Anand Thongraar, President of Suranaree University of Technology (SUT) said “Suranaree University of Technology, in partnership with BMW Group Thailand and Cherdchai Autohaus, is proudly collaborating to advance technologies for the use of both second life and end-of-life lithium-ion batteries. This initiative aims to bolster the electric vehicle industry and promote sustainable development in the country’s energy and environmental sectors.
This collaboration will enhance the university’s personnel by improving their knowledge and skills through the Upskill/Reskill process. It will also empower them to research cutting-edge technologies, thereby supporting the growth of the electric vehicle sector, energy development, and the sustainable reduction of environmental impacts. We are eager to continue our development in the next phase over the two-year duration of the MOU, with deep appreciation for everyone involved in this project.