Thailand approves 2024-27 EV support measures
The second phase of Thailand''s electric vehicle (EV) package for 2024-27 has been approved by its National Electric Vehicle Policy Board, in a bid to support investment for the country''s
5 program will come into effect from 2024 to 2027, covering electric passenger cars, pick-up trucks, and motorcycles. 5 measures, the Government will provide subsidies for the purchase of these EVs, b...
The second phase of Thailand''s electric vehicle (EV) package for 2024-27 has been approved by its National Electric Vehicle Policy Board, in a bid to support investment for the country''s
In 2025, Thailand''s government has rolled out a bold package of new electric vehicle (EV) policies designed to rapidly shift the country away from fossil fuel cars towards sustainable electric
The Thailand Electric Vehicle Policy represents a balanced approach—one that welcomes global players while building domestic expertise. By coupling incentives with production
BANGKOK, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Thailand made changes to its electric vehicle incentive policy on Tuesday in order to encourage exports and head off a supply glut at home, which could have an...
The government''s planned "old car for new" scheme, a campaign to provide a subsidy and soft loans to accelerate electric vehicle adoption, marks a policy push to advance the transition
Thailand''s electric vehicle (EV) industry is expected to expand driven by supporting government policies, growing consumer demand, and increasing foreign investments, particularly from Chinese Original
BANGKOK, July 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Thailand''s National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee (EV Board), today approved adjustments to the so-called EV3 and EV3.5 incentive packages to...
The Thai government is actively promoting the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) to enhance environmental sustainability and reduce dependence on fossil fuels. This study investigates
BANGKOK, July 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Thailand''s National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee (EV Board), today approved adjustments to the so-called EV3
The Thai government prioritizes driving the country towards becoming a hub for electric vehicle manufacturing in the region, in line with the 30@30 policy, which aims to have ZEV (Zero Emission
A reduction of excise tax from 8 percent to 2 percent will be offered to electric cars, priced not exceeding seven million baht. The Cabinet also approved the extension deadline for EV registration under the
A reduction of excise tax from 8 percent to 2 percent will be offered to electric cars, priced not exceeding seven million baht. The Cabinet also approved the