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Chinese carmaker BYD to build Thai electric vehicle plant

Factory expected to be operational by 2024, produce 150,000 vehicles yearly

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 08 Sep 2022 8:00PM

Chinese carmaker BYD to build Thai electric vehicle plant
Chinese carmaker BYD, is going to build an electric vehicle plant in Thailand, which is expected to be operational by 2024. – @cleantechnica Twitter pic, September 8, 2022

BANGKOK – A major Chinese carmaker struck a deal today to build an electric vehicle plant in Thailand, according to a local property developer, its first factory in Southeast Asia.

BYD, one of the most prominent Chinese brands in the electric vehicle market, will buy a 96ha plot to house the facility, from Thai property developer WHA Group.

The site – about 140km southeast of Bangkok – will eventually be able to produce up to 150,000 vehicles a year and is expected to be operational by 2024, WHA said in a statement.

The cars will be destined mainly for the Southeast Asian and European markets, it added.

China’s electric car market is crowded, with many local manufacturers vying for market share, buoyed by generous subsidies.

Chinese manufacturers are now looking to build an overseas presence.

BYD got a foothold in the European market by setting up shop in Norway before expanding to neighbouring countries.

The brand, known in Europe for its electric buses, now has operations in Hungary and France.

Originally specialising in battery production, BYD moved into the automotive sector in 2003 and has since become a heavyweight in electric vehicle production.

The firm stopped producing petrol-powered cars in April, saying it would only produce hybrid and electric models in future. – AFP, September 8, 2022

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