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Thailand Secures $4.1 Billion in EV Chain Investments as Southeast Asia Auto Hub Pivots to Next-Gen Tech
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Thailand Secures $4.1 Billion in EV Chain Investments as Southeast Asia Auto Hub Pivots to Next-Gen Tech

Thailand has attracted over $4.1 billion in investment commitments for electric vehicle (EV) supply chain projects, positioning itself as a key automotive manufacturing hub in Southeast Asia. The investments span 198 projects across battery electric vehicles (BEVs), hybrids, battery manufacturing, critical components, and charging infrastructure. The country’s diversified approach includes support for Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs), Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs), and BEVs, unlike some regional competitors focused solely on pure EVs. As global automakers shift supply chains away from geopolitical tensions, Thailand aims to integrate deeply into the EV value chain, with electrified vehicles accounting for over 40% of new registrations in 2025.

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The Slovenia Times logoThe Slovenia TimesIndépendantCentreil y a 22 h
Thailand Secures $4.1 Billion in EV Chain Investments as Southeast Asia Auto Hub Pivots to Next-Gen Tech

Thailand has attracted over $4.1 billion in investment commitments for electric vehicle (EV) supply chain projects, positioning itself as a key automotive manufacturing hub in Southeast Asia. The investments span 198 projects across battery electric vehicles (BEVs), hybrids, battery manufacturing, critical components, and charging infrastructure. The country’s diversified approach includes support for Hybrid Electric Vehicles (HEVs), Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicles (PHEVs), and BEVs, unlike some regional competitors focused solely on pure EVs. As global automakers shift supply chains away from geopolitical tensions, Thailand aims to integrate deeply into the EV value chain, with electrified vehicles accounting for over 40% of new registrations in 2025.

Lecture du biais (Centre): The article presents Thailand's strategic economic development efforts in the EV sector as a balanced, forward-looking initiative. It emphasizes the country's policy framework and collaboration with international automakers without overtly praising or criticizing specific political actors or parties

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