Thailand, Toyota to jointly develop domestic EV industry
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THAILAND will work with Toyota Motor in developing the country’s electric vehicle (EV) industry, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said after a meeting with the automakers’ executives.
“Toyota said it sees the potential of Thailand’s auto manufacturing industry especially in pick-up trucks and eco-cars,” the government said on Thursday (Nov 9).
The announcement comes as Toyota plans to trial its first EV pick-up truck in Thailand in a fresh attempt to boost EV sales in the country where it faces rising competition from Chinese rivals.
For decades, the world’s 10th largest auto hub has been dominated by Japanese firms like Toyota Motor and Honda Motor, which use Thailand as a major export base.
By 2030, Thailand aims to convert a third of its annual production of 2.5 million vehicles into EVs.
Last week the government scaled down a consumer subsidy for EV purchases amid booming sales.
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The country accounted for around half of all EV sales in South-east Asia in the second quarter, with Chinese brands like BYD and Great Wall Motor topping sales. REUTERS
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