As Japanese automakers slow production, Thailand is banking on investment from China to build up its EV manufacturing base.
Thailand's car production industry, a powerhouse of the national economy, stands at a pivotal red light crossroads.
Narong Yuenyonghattaporn, a retired civil servant in Bangkok, bought an electric car made by GAC Aion earlier this year. He’s part of a growing number of Thai drivers buying EVs sold by Chinese ...
BANGKOK -- Japanese and Chinese automakers are courting Thai lawmakers with competing wish lists, seeking to seize an ...
Japanese automakers are starting to pull out of Thailand — a longtime hub of production — as Chinese electric-vehicle makers move in ...
The world’s largest electric vehicle maker is becoming a force in the global auto market. BYD confirmed it’s on ...
Thailand, known as the "Detroit of the East," is experiencing a transformative shift toward EVs despite the current dominance of fuel-powered cars. This transition is supported by its robust ...
JP Ong delves into the struggles endured by one of Thailand's most important industries, and its future amid weakening domestic demand and growing importation of cheap Chinese EVs. House votes to ...
Isuzu Motors India has confirmed that it will showcase its first electric mobility concept pickup truck with the unveiling of ...