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Electric vehicles take centre stage at Int’l Motor Show in Thailand

Electric vehicles (EVs) are in the spotlight at the Bangkok International Motor Show 2022, which is underway in Thailand until April 3, amid rising petrol prices.
Electric vehicles take centre stage at Int’l Motor Show in Thailand ảnh 1An EV car is displayed at the Bangkok International Motor Show 2022 (Photo: Reuters)
Hanoi (VNA) – Electric vehicles (EVs) are in thespotlight at the Bangkok International Motor Show 2022, which is underway inThailand until April 3, amid rising petrol prices.
Thai gasoline prices are up 50 percent from last year,prompting some to consider a switch to EVs as a way to save money for a longer term.
Thailand, along with most of the other countries in Southeast Asia,has been slow off the blocks to embrace EVs, but demand is starting to gainmomentum.
The combination of energy price concerns and more affordablemodels will help spur EV adoption, said Michael Chong, General Manager of China’sGreat Wall Motor Thailand.
This year's motor show was also the first since governmentsubsidies of 15 percent for EV buyers were introduced.
Domestic demand for EVs is a crucial part of a Thaigovernment strategy to preserve its status as a major regional automaker. TheThai government is targeting the production of 725,000 EV units a year, or 30percent of the total vehicle output, by 2030.
The demand for EVs has been picking up in Thailand as thenumber of registered fully electric cars doubled to about 4,000 last year./.
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