Chinese EV makers urged to use parts made in Thailand

The Industry Ministry is requesting Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers assemble their EVs with at least 40% of parts sourced locally in a move to support the automotive supply chain in Thailand.
Cambodia: BYD to Open Auto Plant with 20,000 Unit Capacity

BYD will establish its second production base in Southeast Asia, and the location is Cambodia. It will build an electric vehicle assembly plant in Cambodia, and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet welcomed this.
SG boosts EV adoption with incentives and infrastructure expansion

The government is ramping up efforts to drive electric vehicle (EV) adoption with robust financial incentives and infrastructure expansions, said Transport Minister Chee Hong Tat.
Indonesia Targets Production of 600,000 EV Units by 2030

Coordinating Minister for Maritime and Investment Affairs Luhut Binsar Pandjaitan targets electric vehicle, or EV, production in Indonesia to reach 600,000 units by 2030. Luhut said this could reduce emissions by up to 160,000 tons of CO2 per year.
Indonesia launches first EV battery plant

JAKARTA – Indonesia launched its first electric vehicle battery plant on Wednesday, President Joko Widodo said, as Southeast Asian countries move to gain a foothold in the emerging industry.
EV registrations increase 31% while fuel-based encounters 17% decrease in the first 5 months

A local family’s year-long research journey exemplifies the growing appeal of electric vehicles (EVs). While positive experiences from friends using EVs and the lure of lower fuel costs were factors, a recent promotional offer from the car company ultimately sealed the deal.
EPS and Yinson GreenTech complete Singapore’s first fully electric cargo delivery

Singapore’s shipping player Eastern Pacific Shipping (EPS) and compatriot green technology company Yinson GreenTech (YGT) have completed the first cargo and crew deliveries made with a fully electric vessel in Singapore.
Singapore to test mobile charging service for electric vehicles

Singapore (VNA) – Two Singapore companies – Power-Up Tech and Beecharge Innovation Group – have been given the green light to offer mobile charging for electric vehicles (EVs) for the next four years.