Mitsubishi plants trees and relies on sustainable elevator technology!
Mitsubishi Elevator plants trees in Thailand as part of the "One Lift You Need, One Seed We Plant" project to raise environmental awareness.

Mitsubishi plants trees and relies on sustainable elevator technology!
Mitsubishi Elevator (Thailand) Co., Ltd. sets new standards in green thinking. Under the leadership of Managing Director Katsuya Kawabata, the company is planting trees as part of the Hyde Park Garden Vibhavadi project, pursuing the “One Lift You Need, One Seed We Plant” initiative. This environmentally friendly measure was created to increase green spaces and make an active contribution to environmental protection. MGR Online reports that this commitment is closely linked to Mitsubishi Elevator's business operations.
The luxury residential project Hyde Park Garden Vibhavadi, which is being built in Don Mueang near Harrow International School Bangkok, is being developed by Koon Estate Co., Ltd. and the Asia International School Limited (AISL). The modern tropical houses not only offer living comfort, but also innovative technologies designed for quality, safety and sustainability. A total of 63 Mitsubishi “Nexiez-S” elevators were installed, each offering space for up to six people and 450 kilograms.
Technological innovations
The Mitsubishi elevators are equipped with high safety standards such as double brakes, an emergency power supply and emergency lighting. They also use energy-saving technologies, such as automatically turning off lights and fans in unused areas. In this way, the company contributes to reducing energy consumption, which fortunately also fits into modern approaches to sustainable technologies. IBM explains that these technologies take ecological, social and economic factors into account and therefore benefit not only the environment but also the company itself.
Also important is Mitsubishi Elevator's 24-hour service, which is available to customers throughout Thailand. This underlines the company's commitment to ensuring the highest level of customer satisfaction while promoting environmentally friendly techniques and concepts.
Sustainability in focus
The project goes beyond just environmental initiatives and also concerns the future of technology. Companies like Mitsubishi Elevator strive to reduce their carbon footprint and embrace sustainable practices that benefit both society and the environment. IBM describes how sustainable technologies address challenges such as climate change and natural resource depletion while providing economic benefits.
Another aspect is the exchange of information within the industry, for example through the use of VIN (Vehicle Identification Number). This 17-digit number describes specific aspects of vehicles and can also be important for the development of sustainable vehicles. Mitsubishi Forum explains how this information points to various vehicle attributes and contributes to a better understanding of vehicle technology.
In summary, Mitsubishi Elevator is setting new standards with its commitment to sustainable solutions in projects such as Hyde Park Garden Vibhavadi. The combination of innovative building automation and environmentally friendly practices shows what the future of living in Thailand could look like. It remains to be seen what further steps the company will take in promoting green technology and environmental protection.