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Thailand shifts gears: Revving up both ICE and BEV vehicle production


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The government of Thailand is pushing for a dual-track approach to vehicle manufacturing, fostering the production of both internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles and battery electric vehicles (BEVs). Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin stated his desire for Thailand to be a significant centre of ICE production, even as the nation aims to become a hub for BEV manufacturing. He is due to clarify this dual support for ICE and BEV production with Japanese authorities in December.

 

The government’s support of ICE vehicles is rational due to the time required for a global shift towards electric vehicles. Thailand is a major hub for pickup production, many of which are exported to developing countries. However, these need to be ICE vehicles due to the limited battery technology for electric pickups.

 

The government is also planning to support vehicles with low emissions, in line with Euro 6 standards, and those using safe driving technology. The country aims to reduce carbon emissions, with a new automobile excise tax structure set to be introduced in 2026.

 

However, the transition to electric or other clean energy vehicles is estimated to take around 30 years, with demand for ICE cars and auto parts expected to continue during this period. This allows the automotive component industry in the country to maintain business opportunities in the global market and sustain income from exports.

 

By Alex Morgan

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Full story: The Thaiger 2023-11-06

 

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 EV's with a limited range = good for the city .

Hydrogen powered fuel cell vehicles = good for long range , if there are enough gas stations that sell hydrogen .

A huge white ( natural ) hydrogen reservoir has been recently discovered in France .

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5 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

 EV's with a limited range = good for the city .

Hydrogen powered fuel cell vehicles = good for long range , if there are enough gas stations that sell hydrogen .

A huge white ( natural ) hydrogen reservoir has been recently discovered in France .

There's niche market for Hydrogen generators onboard the car when they can make them working properly.

The ones I made don't do the job.

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