Sino-Thai EV battery plant starts operations
Under joint efforts, venture expected to give impetus to industry in SE AsiaThailand's first domestic electric vehicle battery pack production plant went into operation on Thursday. The plant, run jointly by Chinese battery cell manufacturer Gotion High-tech and Thai company Nuovo Plus, is expected to give Southeast Asia's EV industry a boost.
Focused on the import, assembly and distribution of battery modules and battery packs for energy storage systems and EVs, the plant will deliver high-quality lithium ion batteries with an initial production capacity of 2 gigawatt-hours per year.
Production capacity will expand to 8 gigawatt-hours per year in future, which can meet the power demand of 200,000 EVs. Batteries from the plant will be available in the market as soon as this month.
It took only 11 months for the plant to start operations since a contract was signed between Thailand and China last year, marking a new record in the history of Gotion, said Li Zhen, chairman of Gotion High-tech.
"This is a new start in Thailand with great vitality, as a revolution is now coming strongly with the energy storage of solar and wind power as a key role," he said, adding that the EV market in Thailand has great potential, as EVs currently constitute only a tiny portion of the country's total vehicle number.
"Under joint efforts from China and Thailand, the domestically-made high-quality battery will contribute to the sustainable development (of the EV industry) not only in Thailand, but also in Southeast Asia," Li said.
Official numbers from Thailand showed that the country had more than 140,000 newly registered 4-wheel EVs during the nine months to September, amounting to more than a quarter of the total 520,000 registered vehicles during the period.
According to consultancy firm Deloitte's 2023 Global Automotive Consumer Study, nearly 60 percent of Thai respondents said they would choose an EV for their next car. vitality,
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