Thailand aims to become ASEAN’s electric vehicle hub

Thailand’s government has announced plans to transform the country into an electric vehicle and motorcycle hub of ASEAN within five years via state measures to boost demand, local media said on March 12.
Thailand aims to become ASEAN’s electric vehicle hub ảnh 1Illustrative image (Photo: AFP/VNA)

Bangkok (VNA) –
Thailand’s government has announcedplans to transform the country into an electric vehicle and motorcycle hub of ASEANwithin five years via state measures to boost demand, local media said on March12.

The government has drawn up a roadmap to promote EVs through state agencies andhas set a target to produce 250,000 EVs, 3,000 electric public buses and 53,000electric motorcycles by 2025.

Deputy Prime Minister Somkid Jatusripitak said the government wants to promoteThailand as the centre of a new generation of auto manufacturing.

The Board of Investment (BoI) should revise EV privileges for car and autoparts makers to make production more attractive, Somkid said.

In March 2017, the government launched EV promotional privileges for car andauto parts makers covering three types of EVs: hybrid, plug-in hybrid andbattery-powered. The privileges include tax holidays of 5-8 years and importduty exemptions for cars and machinery.

The government had a meeting on March 11 with the National New GenerationVehicle Committee to promote the state’s EV development scheme and discuss waysto promote sales as the market develops.

Industry Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said the EV master plan aims toincrease EV production to 30 percent of total annual car production, or about750,000 units out of 2.5 million by 2030.

The Industry Ministry plans to launch a three-year car and motorcycle trade-inscheme for those who bring in their old motorcycle and buy a new electric one.The state will subsidise 15,000 THB (475 USD) per motorcycle from a plannedbudget of 750 million THB (over 23.7 million USD).

The ministry agreed to speed up its EV policies, as the sector is beingpromoted as a target industry under the S-curve policy./. 
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