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The conference brought together experts, scholars, corporate representatives, and government officials from the domestic and overseas automotive industries to discuss new trends and models in the development of the automotive industry, share the latest technologies and innovative achievements, promote collaborative development and cooperation within the automotive industry, facilitate the improvement and enhancement of the industry chain, help Chinese automotive industry chain enterprises better understand overseas investment environments, leverage the complementary advantages of various countries and regions in the automotive industry, and jointly support the healthy and sustainable development of the automotive industry!
Yossapong Laoonual, Honorary Chairman of the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVA) and Director of the Mobility and Vehicle Technology Research Center (MOVE) at King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), stated that Thailand's electric vehicle vision (the 30@30 Policy) sets an ambitious goal of achieving 30% zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in the country's total production and 50% in newly registered vehicles by 2030. To achieve this goal, the government provides subsidies to original equipment manufacturers producing cars, pickup trucks, and motorcycles. The planned annual capacity for EVs exceeds 500,000 units, while the actual production in 2024 was 9,688 units, representing a 58-fold increase compared to the entire year of 2023. Although internal combustion engine vehicles still dominate the market, the growth rate of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) is very rapid, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 138% for BEVs from 2020 to 2024. By 2024, the market penetration rate of electric four-wheelers had reached 13%.
Asst. Prof. Uthane Supatti, Ph.D., Vice Chairman of the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT), stated, when referring to the development of charging infrastructure in Thailand, that after 2023, the deployment of charging piles in Thailand has reached a significant turning point. Data shows that the number of charging piles increased by an astonishing 306.2% YoY in 2023. By 2023, the number of charging piles had already surpassed the original target set for 2025. However, there is still significant room for improvement to achieve the 2030 goal, and continued efforts in construction are needed.
In addition, Yao Xinying, Director of SMM Steel Product Research, released the SMM Thailand Metal Prices and Thailand Steel Prices to help enterprises identify fair prices and reduce transaction costs. She stated that the Thai manufacturing industry still faces numerous obstacles in price referencing and settlement, such as the lack of authoritative price benchmarks, low price transparency, an imperfect settlement system, and susceptibility to market manipulation. SMM, closely connected with the upstream and downstream of the Thai metal industry chain, has launched the SMM Thailand Metal Prices to facilitate market transactions.
Additionally, SMM has specially designed a networking session for automakers, bringing together over a dozen well-known domestic and overseas automakers, including BYD and BMW, to provide dedicated time for supply and demand exchanges between attending guests and automakers, facilitating collaboration discussions!
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Opening Remarks
Speaker:
Logan Lu, CEO of SMM
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Guest Speaker Session
Speech Topic: Latest Policies in Southeast Asia's Automotive Industry
Guest Speaker: Yossapong Laoonual, Honorary Chairman of the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVA) and Director of the Mobility and Vehicle Technology Research Center (MOVE), King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)
Thailand's EV Vision (30@30 Policy)
Thailand's EV Vision (30@30 Policy) sets an ambitious target of achieving 30% zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) in the country's total production and 50% in new vehicle registrations by 2030. To achieve this, the government is providing subsidies to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) producing cars, pickup trucks, and motorcycles.
2024 Capacity and Market Performance
The planned annual production capacity for EVs exceeds 500,000 units, with actual production in 2024 reaching 9,688 units, a 58-fold increase compared to the full year of 2023. Despite internal combustion engine vehicles still dominating the market, the growth rates of battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) have been very rapid, with BEVs achieving a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 138% from 2020 to 2024. By 2024, the market penetration rate of electric four-wheelers has reached 13%.
Infrastructure Development
By 2024, the ratio of electric passenger vehicles to charging stations is 28, and the number of DC charging piles has exceeded the 2025 target by 40%. These charging piles are mainly distributed in gas stations, department stores, office buildings, and other locations.
Challenges Faced
In Thailand's four-wheeled EV market, Chinese OEMs have already taken a dominant position and are benefiting from the 30@30 policy. To enhance the competitiveness of the local automotive industry, local auto parts suppliers should actively integrate into the global supply chain and collaborate with Chinese OEMs to improve price competitiveness and enhance technological capabilities.
》EVA Thailand Shares: Thailand's EV Outlook - Opportunities and Challenges
Automotive Brand Building and Differentiation Strategies in the Southeast Asian Market
Guan Xin, Deputy General Manager of Changan Automobile's Southeast Asia Division
Zhang Cong, General Manager of Geely Radar Thailand
Pichayuth Vongpattanasin, Vice President of Omoda&Jaecoo (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Roundtable Discussion: Pathways for Building and Optimizing Localized Supply Chains in Southeast Asia
Guests:
Martin Knoss, Regional President for Passenger Cars, Commercial Vehicles, and Off-Road Vehicles in the ASEAN Market Segment, Powertrain Solutions Division, Robert Bosch Automotive Technology (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Peter Klöpfer, Senior Manager, Rutronik
Yoshinobu Egawa, Head of China Region, SIIX Corporation
Ma Ming, General Manager, Joyson Safety Systems (Thailand)
Guan Xin, Deputy General Manager of Changan Automobile's Southeast Asia Division
Speech Topic:
SMM Thailand Metal Price Launch & Thailand Steel Price Release - Discovering Fair Prices and Reducing Transaction Costs
Guest Speaker:
Yao Xinying, Director of Steel Product Research, SMM
Why Launch SMM Thailand Metal Prices?
The Thai manufacturing industry still faces numerous obstacles in terms of price reference and settlement.
1. Lack of an authoritative price benchmark
Thailand lacks an independent third-party price publishing platform, resulting in a lack of unified and credible price reference standards for metal trading. This makes it difficult for buyers and sellers to reach fair pricing agreements, exacerbating market price confusion.
2. Low price transparency
Due to the absence of professional price information disclosure channels, metal trading price data is scattered and not publicly available. Market participants are unable to obtain timely and accurate market information, increasing the difficulty of price discovery and the risk of trading decisions.
Roundtable Discussion:
Southeast Asia Automotive Supply Chain - Import and Local Matters (Services, Prices, Landing Support Possibilities)
Dong Rujun, Senior Overseas Market Manager, SMM
Wu Zhengguo, Operations Director, Taichengfa Co., Ltd.
Wu Zhongxian, Deputy General Manager, International Trade Company, CITIC Pacific Special Steel Group Co., Ltd.
Bai He, General Manager, RTM International Aluminum Division, Mitsubishi Corporation
Yingzhang Liang, Head of Sustainability, Metals & Mining, Asia Pacific, Bloomberg Intelligence
Shine Peng, Sales General Manager, FedEx
Speech Topic:
Accelerating the Development of Thailand's EV Ecosystem
Guest Speaker:
Asst. Prof. Uthane Supatti Ph.D., Vice Chairman, Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT)
Transformation of Transportation Modes in Thailand
Traditional transportation modes include speedboats, traditional buses, and traditional trains. After improvements, electric taxis, electric buses, and electric motorbike taxis have emerged. Following electrification development, subways, trams, and electric boats have also come into people's view.
Thailand's EV Vision - The "30@30" Policy
Thailand has set EV adoption and production targets for 2025 and 2030. By 2030, the following goals will be achieved: zero-emission vehicles will account for 30% of Thailand's total vehicle production; zero-emission vehicles will account for 50% of the country's vehicle usage.
Passenger Vehicle Production:
As of 2024, Thailand's total sedan production reached 1,468,997 units, a YoY decrease of 20%. Among them, passenger vehicle production was 558,440 units, a YoY decrease of 13.5%. Pure electric passenger vehicle production was 9,688 units, a YoY surge of 5,807.3%.
Roundtable Discussion:
Accelerated Electrification and Localization Progress of Core Components in Thailand
Xiaolong Xu, Deputy General Manager, Inovance United Power System (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Zhibiao Fu, Plant Manager, Shanghai Edrive (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Tongkarn Kaewchalermtong, Chair of the Transport and Logistics Working Group, ASEAN Federation of Engineering Organizations (AFEO)
Sizhan Chen, Chairman of the Automotive Parts Industry Association, Federation of Thai Industries, and Deputy Secretary General, Thai Auto Parts Manufacturers Association
Haofeng, Business Director, Gotion High-tech (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Presentation Topic:
Industrialization Breakthrough of Ultra-Thin Soft Magnetic Materials for High-Efficiency Drive Motors
Guest Speaker:
Lugang Zhan, Executive Deputy General Manager, Hunan Hongwang New Materials Technology Co., Ltd.
(At the speaker's request, this presentation will not be publicly available)
Roundtable Discussion:
Charging Pile Infrastructure: Unlocking the Last Mile of Southeast Asia's New Energy Revolution
Liming Zhao, Overseas Sales Director for Southeast Asia, Teld International
Soravis Sithicharoen, Charging Pile Business Head, Gentari Green Mobility Thailand
Chavarin Chavarangkul, Charging Pile Head and Sales Director, Innopower Company Limited
Presentation Topic: Operational Status of Lithium Carbonate Futures
Guest Speaker: Bing Leng, Deputy General Manager, GFEX
(At the speaker's request, this presentation will not be publicly available)
Presentation Topic: Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC): A Hub of Prosperity Opportunities
Guest Speaker: Songwut Apirakkhit, Executive Head of Next-Generation Automotive Sector, Eastern Economic Corridor
Roundtable Discussion:
Investment Models in Southeast Asia: Pros and Cons of Joint Ventures and Wholly Owned Subsidiaries
Weien Lin, Director and Deputy General Manager, Thai Long United Automotive Co., Ltd.
Kuixian Lin, Founder of Jiahua Group and CEO of NexV, Sdn Bhd
Bin Zhao, President, Thai-Chinese Rayong Industrial Zone Development Co., Ltd.
June 17
Main Conference
Presentation Topic:
Rizhao Steel's ESP Automotive Steel Supports Green and Efficient Development in the Automotive Industry
Guest Speaker:
Xutao Zheng, Deputy Director of Technology and Quality Department, Technical Center Director, Rizhao Steel Holding Group Co., Ltd.
(At the speaker's request, this presentation will not be publicly available)
Roundtable Discussion:
How Southeast Asia's Local Supply Chain Serves European and US Markets
Tuan Vi, Vice President of Supply Chain and Logistics for Asia Pacific, Schaeffler Vietnam
Sridhar Ramakrishna, Application and Engineering Director, Tenneco
Presentation Topic: Smart Logistics Systems and Technologies Facilitating Global Supply Chain Expansion
Guest Speaker: Chunlong Jin, Deputy General Manager, Shanghai Boyi International Logistics Co., Ltd.
(At the speaker's request, this presentation will not be publicly available)
Roundtable Discussion:
Potential Synergies in Battery Cell Chemical Materials Across Southeast Asia
Logan Lu, CEO, SMM
Tony, General Manager, Sunwoda EV Energy (Thailand) Co., Ltd.
Rui Liu, Chairman, Innovate (Malaysia) New Materials Technology Co., Ltd.
Changxi Jin, Sales Director for Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia, Electrolyte Division, Guangzhou Tinci Materials Technology Co., Ltd.
Shuzhan Yang, Deputy General Manager, BTR New Materials Group Co., Ltd., and Chairman, BTR Indonesia
Automaker Demand Matching Session
At the 2025 SMM (2nd) Southeast Asia Automotive Supply Chain Conference, SMM has specially designed a networking session for automakers, bringing together over a dozen renowned domestic and overseas automakers to provide attendees with dedicated time for supply and demand discussions and collaboration opportunities!
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With this, the 2025 SMM Southeast Asia (Thailand) Automotive Supply Chain Conference has come to a successful conclusion
Thank you for the support of all industry colleagues
See you next year!
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