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Thailand lands BYD’s first EV factory in South-east Asia

by Riah Marton
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Thailand lands BYD’s first EV factory in South-east Asia
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[Rayong, Thailand] China automaker BYD on Thursday (Jul 4) opened its first overseas production plant in Thailand – the company’s first in South-east Asia – with the aim of doubling down on its status as the country’s dominant electric vehicle (EV) player.

“Thailand has a clear EV vision and is entering a new era of auto manufacturing. We will bring technology from China to Thailand,” said BYD chief executive and president Wang Chuanfu at the opening ceremony in Rayong, a province in the east of Thailand that is about 180 km from the capital Bangkok.

The ceremony was attended by Thai Industry Minister Pimphattra Wichaikul and other Cabinet members, Board of Investment (BOI) secretary-general Narit Therdsteerasukdi and senior BYD executives.

“This is an important step for Thailand and BYD, which has chosen Thailand as its first production base overseas,” said Narit.

BYD chief executive Wang Chuanfu says: “Thailand has a clear EV vision and is entering a new era of auto manufacturing.” PHOTO: BLOOMBERG

The new facility, announced two years ago, is worth US$490 million and will have a production capacity of 150,000 vehicles per year, including plug-in hybrids.

It is part of a series of major investments worth over US$1.4 billion from various Chinese EV manufacturers that are busy establishing factories in Thailand. The government has helped with this push by dishing out generous subsidies and tax incentives.

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Thailand wants to convert about 30 per cent of its annual production of 2.5 million vehicles into EVs by 2030.

Speaking at the event, BYD’s regional head Liu Xueliang said that the company has already sold over three million units outside of China as at the end of 2023. The company also has 40 branch offices in different parts of the world.

In Thailand, BYD was granted a range of tax incentives in August 2022 from the BOI, to invest an estimated 17.9 billion baht (S$661.5 million) in assembling battery electric vehicles (BEVs) locally by 2024 for the local market and export.

The new Rayong plant, situated on a 96-hectare plot of land, will begin production starting with the Dolphin passenger car model for the local market. The plant will employ some 8,000 Thai workers.

Altogether, BYD has invested 35 billion baht in Thailand since 2022, covering nine projects including the production factory, a battery plant and components, said Pimphattra.

Under a special promotion package managed by the BOI to attract BEV manufacturing to Thailand, imported BYD EV models have enjoyed reduced import and excise taxes since 2022, on the provision that they begin local production in 2024.

In receiving the lowered tax on BEV imports, BYD and other Chinese producers had to sign an agreement with the government that they would establish a local manufacturing base in Thailand, and manufacture BEVs on a 1:1 ratio with imported units that received the subsidy by 2024, with the ratio rising to 1:5 by 2025.

Since the launch of the aggressive promotion scheme, Thailand has secured commitments from numerous China automakers such as BYD, Great Wall Motor, SAIC-MG and recently, Omoda & Jaecoo (Thailand), a subsidiary of Chery Automobile.

Other big players, such as Japan’s Toyota, Germany’s Mercedes-Benz and Taiwan’s Foxconn (in a joint venture with Thailand’s national oil company PTT), have also joined the programme and are committed to local EV production.

Since 2022 the BOI has granted tax incentives to 103 projects worth 77.1 billion baht in EV-related segments. The projects include EV assembly, battery manufacturing and EV charging stations.

The Hong Kong-listed shares of BYD rose 3.2 per cent to HK$237.60 on Thursday, which was the biggest intraday jump since Jun 13.

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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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