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Thailand approves enhanced incentives to boost EV use

Reuters . Bangkok
08 Apr 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 08 Apr 2022 00:45:56
Thailand approves enhanced incentives to boost EV use

Thailand has expanded incentives to boost the use of electric vehicles (EVs), the investment promotion agency said on Thursday, as the country looks to preserve its status as a major Southeast Asian auto production hub.

Smaller charging stations will now be eligible for three-year tax benefits, an extra incentive on top of a five-year corporate income tax exemption available to investments in charging stations with at least 40 chargers, Duangjai Asawachintachit, head of the Board of Investment (BOI), told a news conference.

A condition barring investors from receiving additional benefits from other agencies, and a requirement for ISO certification have also been removed, she said.

The revised measures are “to ensure that our incentives stay relevant in a fast-changing business environment,” she said.

Thailand is encouraging consumers to shift to EVs, with a goal of ensuring 30per cent of its total auto production output is EVs by 2030.

In the January-March period, overall foreign and Thai investment applications, including for the auto industry, were worth 110.7 billion baht ($3.3 billion), down 6per cent from a year earlier due to global geopolitical and economic challenges, Duangjai said.

However, foreign investment pledges alone rose 29per cent to 77.3 billion baht in the January-March period, with Taiwan, Japan and China as the top three investors, she said.

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