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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
The EV charging stations numbers in above report are from "Dec 2022" per the report....over two and half years old data....big time outdated now. Using the chart that UWEB posted above from the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT) it's much more up to date, BUT, even its numbers are somewhat low as all charging networks/companies in Thailand do not report their charging stations data to EVAT. But you are on-target regarding few EV charging stations being slim-pickings in parts of Kanchanaburi province and even neighboring Ratchaburi province...especially the western part of this two big provinces which border Myanmar. And even the number of dino fuel stations is slim. I've done a far amount of driving in that area and it can make a person feel a little uneasy if you entered the area low on dino fuel or electron fuel thinking there would be plenty of fuel stations. All too often some folks will post snapshots from charging app maps showing pin drops representing charging stations around Thailand. And when looking at the country as a whole with big pin drops it can make it look like charging stations are located all over the country every few kilometers. HOWEVER, BUT, when zooming in on the map to different parts to the Thailand like the western part, upper central, Isan, etc., a person quickly sees the number of charging stations drops way, way down and they get farther and farther and farther apart. If a person is low on fuel it definitely generates an uneasy feeling. BUT if a person is traveling thru such areas on "main roads/highways" there are more than enough charging stations to complete your trip. Now if a person is living in some of these charging-station-poor areas of Thailand without home charging capability and must rely on charging network chargers then keeping the EV charged can get more challenging unless the person enjoys setting at low power AC chargers for hours and hours.
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