News Thailand Automotive Institute

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News Thailand Automotive Institute Bang poo office. 655 soi 1, bang poo industrial estate, moo 2, sukhumvit road, km.34, muang, samutprakarn 10280. tel: 66 2324 0710 to 66 2324 0719 fax: 66 2323 9598. The thailand automotive institute (tai) is set to boost thailand’s electric vehicle (ev) industry, constructing a test track to provide manufacturers with a range of testing services, subsequently becoming a new revenue stream for the country. this track, under construction in chachoengsao, is designed to facilitate a broad spectrum of tests.

news Thailand Automotive Institute
news Thailand Automotive Institute

News Thailand Automotive Institute Thai domestic car sales drop 4.2% in 2021, seen higher this year. domestic car sales in thailand fell 17.2% in december from a year earlier and dropped 4.2% in the whole of 2021, due to coronavirus outbreaks and a shortage of microchips. read more. Thailand’s ev exports double in 2022, complementing surge in production. the thailand automotive institute (tai) on thursday unveiled its three point strategy to forge a global manufacturing hub for zero emission vehicles (zevs) by 2030. tai comes under the industry ministry and is tasked with developing the thai automotive sector. October 3, 2023. bangkok, 3 october 2023: thailand automotive institute (tai) and autoliv (thailand) ltd. signed a memorandum of understanding (mou) on the passive safety system at conference room 301, tai’s kluaynamthai office. this mou will allow both organizations to exchange technical knowledge and develop testing process and automotive. Phase one of the attric automotive test track was launched in 2015 is located on 1,234 rai (197.4 hectares) of land in chachoengsao. costing 3.7 billion baht (rm450 million), the track serves both.

Local news Thailand Automotive Institute
Local news Thailand Automotive Institute

Local News Thailand Automotive Institute October 3, 2023. bangkok, 3 october 2023: thailand automotive institute (tai) and autoliv (thailand) ltd. signed a memorandum of understanding (mou) on the passive safety system at conference room 301, tai’s kluaynamthai office. this mou will allow both organizations to exchange technical knowledge and develop testing process and automotive. Phase one of the attric automotive test track was launched in 2015 is located on 1,234 rai (197.4 hectares) of land in chachoengsao. costing 3.7 billion baht (rm450 million), the track serves both. 6. the thailand automotive institute reported electric vehicle sales of 20,000 units last year. wichan charoenkiatpakul. electric vehicle (ev) sales are expected to reach a target of 50,000 units. The government aims to make thailand a regional ev manufacturing hub with its “30@30” target that aims for zero emission vehicles to comprise 30% of total automobile production by 2030. this would result in 725,000 electric cars and 675,000 electric motorcycles rolling off production lines annually. tags. electric vehicles.

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