Thailand is aiming to have electric vehicles (EV) account for 30% of its automotive production by 2030. This was outlined in the country''s EV roadmap that was unveiled last week, The Nation reports.
READ MOREThailand''s government has launched three packages to stimulate production and consumption of EVs. Domestic sales of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) skyrocketed last year by 603% year-on-year to
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READ MOREHonda e:N1 will be the first Japanese EV produced in Thailand. Honda plans to produce at least 2 million battery electric vehicles (BEVs) worldwide by 2030. The e:N1 is described as similar to Honda''s HR-V, but without an engine, and is expected to have a price tag of over 1.5 million baht. The launch of the Honda e:N1 marks an
READ MOREThe Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT) released a summary of the EV landscape, showcasing significant growth and a promising future for electric mobility in the country. New registrations for Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs), particularly electric cars, reached 76,366 units in 2023, marking a substantial increase from 9,678
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The manufacture, sale, and adoption of electric vehicles in Thailand is supported by the Thai government, in order to reduce carbon emissions and air pollution. Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha appointed the National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee in February 2020 to set targets for zero emission vehicle adoption. The government has announced aims for 30% of automobiles produced in 2030 to be electric (30:30 policy), and to become a regional hub for electric vehicle
READ MOREElectric car sales neared 14 million in 2023, 95% of which were in China, Europe and the United States. Almost 14 million new electric cars1 were registered globally in 2023, bringing their total number on the roads to 40 million, closely tracking the sales forecast from the 2023 edition of the Global EV Outlook (GEVO-2023). Electric car sales in 2023 were
READ MOREThe Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) still dominates the market in 2021 with over 26,000 newly registered units, followed by the Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) at ~4,800 units, and the Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV)
READ MOREThe Electric Vehicles market in in Thailand is projected to grow by 5.06% (2024-2028) resulting in a market volume of US$1,344.0m in 2028. Electric vehicles (EVs) emerge as a promising
READ MOREGiven the skyrocketing price of oil, it seems inevitable that EV cars will soon replace fossil fuel vehicles. Plus, EV cars offer a smooth driving experience and comfort. However, buying an EV car can be a
READ MOREThailand''s incentives for electric vehicles (EV) Following the National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee ("EV Board") resolutions 3/2564 and 1/2565 to launch an "EV Tax Incentive Package", as endorsed by the Cabinet resolution of 15 February 2022, the relevant government bodies, i.e. Ministry of Finance and Excise Department, have
READ MOREPublished by Statista Research Department, Jun 14, 2024. Battery electric vehicles in use worldwide 2016-2022. EV sales share in SEA Q3 2022, by country. Revenue of e-vehicles market in the APAC
READ MOREThe electric vehicle sales in Southeast Asia grew 35% YoY in the third quarter, with the top five brands accounting for almost 67% of the region''s passenger EV sales. Thailand registered the highest EV sales volume in the region, capturing almost 60% share, followed by Indonesia and Singapore. Countries around the world are striving to
READ MOREIn February 2022, Thailand released new government incentives for its electric vehicle (EV) industry as part of its ambitious plan to transform 50 percent of its total auto production to EVs by 2030 and become a production base for cleaner vehicles in Southeast Asia. The new incentive package includes significant exemption in import duty
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READ MOREThailand''s EV market is expected to experience an annual growth rate (CAGR 2024-2028) of 5.06%, resulting in a projected market volume of US$1,344.0m by 2028. Based on a Reuters report, Chinese automakers dominated Southeast Asia''s fast-growing electric vehicle market, selling three out of every four EVs in the first quarter of 2023.
READ MOREElectric Vehicles, or EVs, are gaining increased interest in Thailand. In the context of transformation in the transportation industry and the push towards decarbonization, EV is
READ MOREThailand''s Industrial Standards Institute (TISI) is expediting standards related to electric vehicles. The Secretary-general of Thailand''s Industrial Standards Institute has indicated that TISI plans to establish nineteen more standards in 2022, including, for example, standards for: electric vehicles including electric motorcycles,
READ MOREElectric Vehicles The current focus is on electrification Pick-up Motorcycle, Big Bike Eco-Car Electric Vehicle Product Champion . 9 Government Policy and BOI Incentives on EV Overview of the Thai Automotive Industry Introduction to BOI. 15 Target Classification Volume of ZEV (Year) 2025 2030 Usage Passenger car/Pickup car 225,000 (30%) 440,000
READ MOREThe current EV package which covers three types of BEV vehicles: passenger cars, motorcycles and pick-up trucks mainly consists of duty reduction privileges for CBU
READ MOREThe government has affirmed its willingness to fully support the production and sale of electric vehicles (EVs), saying Thailand is aiming to become a regional hub of the EV industry.
READ MOREThe National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee announced that 30% of vehicles made in Thailand will be zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) by 2030. Thailand is positioned as the leading EV market in Southeast Asia, contributing the majority of EV sales in the region. They aim to become a major production hub as well.
READ MORENeta starts construction of its first overseas plant in Thailand, with planned annual capacity of 20,000 units. CN EV Post. MARCH 10, 2023. Neta is building the electric vehicle assembly site
READ MOREThe Thai government approved a package of incentives including tax cuts and subsidies to promote electric vehicle (EV) consumption and production from 2022
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READ MORENon-comprehensive EV policy and regulatory challenges. Your journey into Thailand''s EV market highlights a stark reality: the policies guiding electric vehicles (EVs) lack comprehensiveness. In 2024, navigating the Thai automotive EV trends becomes a puzzle, with regulatory challenges acting as pieces that don''t always fit.
READ MOREThe rise of Chinese EVs. The Ora Good Cat is priced between 989,000 baht and 1.1 million baht (US$30,000-US$35,000) in Thailand and has a range of between 400km and 500km. The first batch of
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