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Hyundai Mobility Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (HMMT), Samut Prakan plant[Thailand]
Hyundai Mobility Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., Ltd. (HMMT), Samut Prakan plant Hyundai: EVs (2026 planning-); EV batteries (planning); Manufacturing plant for Hyundai vehicles in Thailand, operated in partnership with Thonburi. - Local vehicle and battery assembly plant expected to open in late Q2 or early Q3 2026 - Initial production capacity: 5,000 vehicles per year on a single shift, with room for expansion - August 2024: The Thailand Board...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/04/02
Thailand - New car sales in 2026 by OEM, model, vehicle type
Thailand - New car sales in 2026 by OEM, model, vehicle type Flash report, Automotive sales volume, 2026 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Flash report, February 2026 Mar 25, 2026 *There are cases where recently released data and detailed information in the database do not match up for reasons including different information sources, and discrepancies between preliminary reports and confirmed data.February vehicle sales...
Automotive Sales Data Updated at: 2026/03/31
Thailand - Automotive production in 2026
Thailand - Automotive production in 2026 Flash report, Automotive Production volume, 2026 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. Dec. Flash report, February 2026 Mar 25, 2026 *There are cases where recently released data and detailed information in the database do not match up for reasons including different information sources, and discrepancies between preliminary reports and confirmed data. February vehicle production in Thai...
Automotive Production Data Updated at: 2026/03/31
EV Primus Co., Ltd., Chonburi Plant[Thailand]
EV Primus Co., Ltd., Chonburi Plant Wuling : Binguo EV (2024-), EV models (planning); EV Primus' manufacturing plant. Started production of Wuling's EVs in 2024 - Production started in 2024 - Designing of assembly lines and quality testing lines supported by SAIC-GM-Wuling (SGMW) - Investment: approximately THB 200 million EV Primus building EV plant in Chon Buri, Thailand; to make Wuling EVs Thai BOI approves EV Primus's BEV project on Septe...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/03/06
Electrified Vehicle (xEV) Sales Monthly Report (January 2026)
Electrified Vehicle (xEV) Sales Monthly Report (January 2026) Changing subsidies, changing markets: A new phase of xEV demand Global electrified vehicle sales and composition by powertrain (BEV/PHEV/HEV) Trends in sales volume and share of electrified vehicles (xEVs) in major countries and new car sales trends by country Trend in sales volume of electrified vehicles (xEVs) of major OEMs About this Report Sales of electrified vehicles (x...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2026/03/03
Omoda & Jaecoo Manufacturing Thailand (OJMT), Rayong Plant[Thailand]
Omoda & Jaecoo Manufacturing Thailand (OJMT), Rayong Plant Omoda electrified vehicles (2026-planning); Jaecoo: JAECOO 6 EV (2026-planning), electrified vehicles (2026-planning); Other models under Chery group (planning); BEV battery packs (planning); Chery's Omoda and Jaecoo plant in Rayong, Thailand. To start production of right-hand-drive electrified vehicles from 2026 - Scheduled to start operations in 2026, with an annual production capacit...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/02/27
Chery postpones Omoda & Jaecoo Thailand plant opening ceremony at short notice
Chery postpones Omoda & Jaecoo Thailand plant opening ceremony at short notice Reported on February 26, 2026, the opening ceremony of Chery’s Omoda & Jaecoo Manufacturing (Thailand) plant in Rayong was abruptly postponed. Guests were notified late the previous evening, less than 24 hours before the event. No new date has been announced. In an official statement, Omoda & Jaecoo (Thailand) Co., Ltd. said the postponement was due to unforeseen cir...
News Updated at: 2026/02/26
Thailand e-mobility registrations reach 45,668 units in January 2026, up 210.4% YoY
Thailand e-mobility registrations reach 45,668 units in January 2026, up 210.4% YoY Announced on February 24, 2026, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), citing data from the Department of Land Transport, reported that registrations of all types of 100% electric mobility vehicles reached 45,668 units in January 2026, surging 210.4% YoY. Of the total, registrations of electric vehicles with four wheels or more amounted to 42,282 units, comprisi...
News Updated at: 2026/02/25
Chinese OEMs Dominate BEV Market in Thailand with Over 20% Share
Chinese OEMs Dominate BEV Market in Thailand with Over 20% Share Rapid growth of NEVs, expanding product lineup from SUVs to pickup trucks Summary Chinese vehicle sales grow 5.2 times in 5 years Analysis of sales volume by OEM: Chinese OEMs enter Top 5, Japanese OEM volume shrinks NEV Ranking: Chinese OEMs lead the way in BEVs and PHEVs Product trends: From compact EVs to a full-scale product lineup Switching from exporting Chinese-made models to...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2026/02/24
January vehicle production in Thailand up 10.5% (Flash Report)
January vehicle production in Thailand up 10.5% (Flash Report) On February 24, 2026, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) reported that Thailand produced 118,386 vehicles in January 2026, up 10.5% YoY. Despite the increase, the FTI described the growth as modest, noting that monthly production levels had previously reached between 140,000 and 150,000 units. Approximately 24% of total production in January 2026 was sold domestically, while 76% ...
News Updated at: 2026/02/24
Thai govt. urged to adopt additional non-subsidy measures to accelerate BEV, PHEV uptake
Thai govt. urged to adopt additional non-subsidy measures to accelerate BEV, PHEV uptake Reported on February 18, 2026, Thailand’s electrified vehicle industry called for structural, non-subsidy measures to complement existing incentives and accelerate BEV and PHEV adoption. While existing programs such as EV3.0 and EV3.5 have supported local production through tax incentives and investment-linked subsidies, industry representatives are now adv...
News Updated at: 2026/02/19
BEV Sales Continue to Grow; Chinese OEMs Show Rapid Progress
BEV Sales Continue to Grow; Chinese OEMs Show Rapid Progress Electric vehicle sales up 18% in 2025, Chinese OEMs accelerating overseas expansion Summary Electrified vehicle market (12 major countries and 3 Nordic countries) Electric vehicle sales in major countries: Impact of incentives Electrified vehicle OEM rankings (2025 sales volumes) BEV sales trends of Chinese OEMs: Price competition and export expansion Breakthrough by Chinese OEMs: Accel...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2026/02/09
Great Wall Motor (Thailand), Rayong Plant (formerly General Motors (Thailand), Rayong Plant)[Thailand]
Great Wall Motor (Thailand), Rayong Plant (formerly General Motors (Thailand), Rayong Plant) Haval: SUV H6 Hybrid (2021-), H6 PHEV (2022-), SUV Jolion Hybrid (2021-); TANK: TANK 500 Hybrid SUV (2023-), TANK 300 Hybrid SUV (2023-), TANK 300 Diesel SUV (2025-); ORA: EV Good Cat/Haomao (2024-EOP planning); HV Pickup POER SAHAR (2024-); Engines (planning); GM: Chevrolet Sonic (2012-2015), Cruze (2015-2017), Captiva (-2017), Pickup Colorado (2011-202...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/02/03
Bangchan General Assembly Co., Ltd. (BGAC), Bangkok Plant[Thailand]
Bangchan General Assembly Co., Ltd. (BGAC), Bangkok Plant Neta V-II EV (2024-EOP); Asia Cab: AS4 (2020-); Foton: Tunland Pickup (2016-2019), Tunland Pickup (2016-2019), Aumark4 (-2019), Foton Aumark6 (-2019), View CS2 (-2019), 10-wheel trucks (-2019); Tata: Xenon pickup (-2019) Bangkok plant of BGAC, Production of Tata's models and contract with Foton terminated in 2019 -Started operation in 1979. Foton plans for new plant in Thailand Tata Motors...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2026/01/09
Thai Excise Department reportedly prepares legal action against NETA over EV subsidies
Thai Excise Department reportedly prepares legal action against NETA over EV subsidies Reported on January 7, 2026, Thailand’s Excise Department is preparing legal action to track NETA’s assets following the company’s withdrawal from Thailand, a Ministry of Finance source said. The department is set to sue Chinese EV maker NETA to recover government subsidies and enforce bank guarantees from Bangchan General Assembly, its Thai contract manu...
News Updated at: 2026/01/08
GWM looks to boost Thailand plant’s annual BEV production to 14,500 units
GWM looks to boost Thailand plant’s annual BEV production to 14,500 units Reported on December 11, 2025, Great Wall Motor (GWM) said it plans to expand BEV production capacity at its Thailand plant to 14,500 units over the next two years to meet EV incentive requirements and local production targets. GWM’s local output is projected to reach 10,000 vehicles in 2025, following production of 3,000 BEVs in 2024 to offset imports under the EV3.0 a...
News Updated at: 2025/12/17
Thai Cabinet greenlights EV Board proposal to revise EV3–EV3.5 measures amid market shifts
Thai Cabinet greenlights EV Board proposal to revise EV3–EV3.5 measures amid market shifts On December 9, 2025, Thailand’s Cabinet approved the National EV Policy Committee’s proposal to revise the EV3 and EV3.5 incentive schemes. The updates aim to enhance efficiency and flexibility, align the programs with current global economic and market conditions, and reduce risks from domestic oversupply and price competition. The revisions follow t...
News Updated at: 2025/12/11
Hyundai Mobility Thailand eyes 2026 BEV production, calls for tariff fairness
Hyundai Mobility Thailand eyes 2026 BEV production, calls for tariff fairness Reported on December 4, 2025, Hyundai Mobility Thailand is gearing up for locally assembled BEVs after completing a new assembly plant in Samut Prakan with an annual capacity of 5,000 units. BEV production is slated to begin in 2026, supported by a battery plant now under construction and expected to be completed by April 2026. The two facilities represent a combined in...
News Updated at: 2025/12/08
Thailand’s EV Board moves to prevent potential market oversupply
Thailand’s EV Board moves to prevent potential market oversupply Announced on November 25, 2025, the National Electric Vehicle Policy Board (EV Board) held its first meeting under the new government led by Prime Minister Anutin. The board was chaired by Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ekniti. Two key actions aimed at avoiding potential market oversupply include Enhanced export credit: Reaffirming a July 30 decision, each exported ...
News Updated at: 2025/11/26
Thailand’s EV Board approves policy updates to boost local production and exports
Thailand’s EV Board approves policy updates to boost local production and exports Announced on November 25, 2025, Thailand’s National Electric Vehicle Policy Board (EV Board) has greenlighted key policy updates to accelerate the nation’s EV ambitions. The revisions simplify regulations, extend important deadlines, and introduce new export incentives, strengthening Thailand’s position as a global EV hub. In its first meeting under the new ...
News Updated at: 2025/11/26



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