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How many electric vehicles are there in Thailand?

As of 2024, Thailand has approximately 150,000 electric vehicles (EVs) on the road. This figure reflects a significant increase from previous years, driven by government incentives and a growing consumer preference for sustainable transportation.

What is the most popular electric vehicle in Thailand?

The most popular electric vehicle (EV) in Thailand is the BYD Atto 3, which has gained significant traction since its introduction. Launched in October 2022, the Atto 3 quickly became a bestseller, with over 12,500 units sold in 2023 alone.

Which EV cars are available in Thailand?

Tesla has rapidly won over users around the world—including drivers of EV cars in Thailand. Recommended models: Tesla Model 3, Tesla Model Y Long Range 20. Volvo Volvo, from Sweden, emphasizes safety and sustainability. Its electric lineup includes models with advanced driver-assist features, comfortable interiors, and a strong environmental focus.

What is the electric vehicle market like in Thailand in 2025?

The electric vehicle (EV) market in Thailand continues to grow steadily. In 2025, more EV brands from Europe, America, and China are entering the Thai market, offering consumers even more diverse choices.

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