Thai auto manufacturers optimistic about eco-friendly production

Thailand's automotive industry members have voiced readiness to push Thailand to becoming an eco-friendly base for automobile production.
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Bangkok (VNA/NNT)– Automotive industry members have voiced readiness to push Thailand tobecoming an eco-friendly base for automobile production, expecting electric carmanufacturing in the country to grow to 20 billion THB in value within the next five years.

In preparation for Automotive Summit 2017, slated for June 21-22 at BITEC Bangna Convention Centre, Thaicar makers have said they are aligned with the government’s 4.0 goals and wish to see the Kingdom become ahub of eco-friendly and environmentally sound car production.

The summit is to feature talks oninnovations and automotive technology that will make the industry moreeco-friendly and other adaptations to achieve a 4.0 era.

Acting Director of Thailand AutomotiveInstitute Nattapol Rangsitpol detailed that the summit will bring togetherexecutives from major car brands who will be sharing their ideas and knowledge.The event is to focus on electrical cars, which Nattapol said was a boon forThailand as it has prepared to convert its production for such vehicles.

Three to four companies have already showninterest in placing their electric vehicle production facilities in Thailandand it is expected the segment will grow in value to 20 billion THB over the next 5 years with 100,000 cars released annually. At the same time, the country is soon to seethe opening of its automobile and tire testing center, which will elevate theentire country’s ability to manufacture and sell cars.-VNA/NNT

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