Shell Recharge Celebrates 100 Charge Points Nationwide Enjoy a Refreshing Summer with Free Signature Drinks from Shell Café
Shell Recharge Celebrates 100 Charger Points Nationwide with a Refreshing Summer Treat! Charge 250 THB or more at any participating station will receive a free Coconut Americano or Coconut Matcha — two signature drinks freshly served from Shell Café. Offer valid from now until 31 May 2025 at over 46 Shell Recharge stations nationwide. Don’t miss your chance to sip and recharge in style!



Bangkok – 17 April 2025 – Shell Recharge is celebrating 100 EV Charge Points across Thailand by inviting everyone to experience a refreshing and energized summer journey. Simply charge your electric vehicle for a minimum of 250 baht per receipt to receive a complimentary 16-ounce drink from Shell Café, valued at 70 baht. Choose between a refreshing Coconut Americano or delightful Coconut Matcha to keep you refreshed on the road. Recharge your electric vehicle and refresh your summer journey starting now and continuing until May 31, 2025, at participating Shell Recharge stations located at Shell stations nationwide. Stay powered and cool with Shell Recharge this summer.




Ms. Kanakhuan Vongchusiri, Vice Executive Director Network Strategy Development, The Shell Company of Thailand Limited, said, “Shell is proud to mark this significant milestone with the expansion of our Shell Recharge network, which has reached 100 EV charging points nationwide. This achievement underscores Shell’s commitment to providing the best experience for customers through electric vehicle charging stations with high-performance chargers ranging from 180 to 360 kilowatts, along with delivering Shell's quality fuels, to enhance every journey for greater safety and convenience.”
To celebrate this special occasion, Shell is offering EV drivers a refreshing summer promotion from Shell Café to help them cool down while recharging. Customers charging 250 baht or more per receipt at Shell Recharge stations at over 46 Shell stations nationwide will receive a complimentary 16-ounce summer signature drink worth 70 baht. Choose between two exclusive drinks: Coconut Americano, which is a smooth and aromatic coffee crafted from 100% Arabica beans with a naturally sweet coconut scent, or Coconut Matcha, made with premium-grade Japanese matcha enriched by the fragrance of authentic coconut. Make every journey fresh and confident with Shell Recharge. Reserve your charging spot effortlessly through the RECHARGE or REVERSHARGER application today.
“Shell is committed to energizing drivers and bringing happiness to every journey, especially during the hot summer months. We've carefully crafted signature drinks that combine premium ingredients with the delightful aroma of coconut, a beloved Thai fruit, to help drivers feel refreshed, revitalized, and recharged on their journey. Beyond delivering quality energy, Shell pays close attention to every detail, creating memorable, rewarding experiences for customers visiting our service stations,” concluded Ms. Kanakhuan.
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The Shell Company of Thailand Limited
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