Despite the downturn in tourism, there was a push toward modernizing fleets. Laos, in collaboration with South Korean brands like Lao DAEHAN, began assembling electric tuk-tuks for use in its domestic 2021 passenger and tour sectors.
During April 2021, the global tuk-tuk industry and related travel services were heavily impacted by the ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, leading to significant operational shifts and temporary closures. TukTuk Siterip to April 2021
The modern motorized tuk-tuk evolved from the Japanese "samlors" imported to Thailand in the 1960s to replace heavy pedal-powered rickshaws. Despite the downturn in tourism, there was a