There are many connectors in the lobby of the Klauzál Street hall. I found one that works. I bought an electric scooter that I use to go to work. I live on the second floor, so charging it is quite inconvenient, the battery cannot be removed from the scooter. I charged it from the hall connector for a few days, but one of the security guards said that you can't charge the scooter there. I don't understand why it can't be done, which would consume less than 1000 baht of electricity per month. Couldn't this be solved somehow, so that Klauzál Square has such a charging facility for scooters and electric bicycles?? There are two escalators in the Klauzál Square hall and they go continuously, isn't that a problem?? Isn't that a waste?? If they ask the person in charge, then don't send them a list of car charging stations, but where you can charge electric scooters, bicycles, and scooters. I used to drive a 2,000cc gasoline car to work, and now I bought an electric scooter, but there's no way to charge it anywhere. So how can they expect many drivers to replace their gasoline or diesel cars and use electric bicycles, scooters, and scooters in city traffic? Many live in multi-story buildings and can't carry them! And there's no charging option on the streets. I might as well go back to the big gasoline car and drive to work with it, polluting the air in traffic jams.