Newly Registered Electric Vehicles (xEV) in December 2021

Newly Registered Electric Vehicles (xEV) in 2021 exceed 40,000 units, up 43%

Latest Update February 10, 2022
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In 2021, the new registration for Electric Vehicles (xEV) in Thailand totaled 40,710 units, increasing 43% (YoY). In December, there were 2,949 units, up 28% (YoY).

The Next-Generation Automotive Research Center under Thailand Automotive Institute released the report on the new registration of Electric Vehicles (xEV) and electric motorcycles as the followings:

The new registration for Electric Vehicles (xEV) in December totaled 2,949 units, increasing 28% (YoY) and a decrease of 3,579 units in the previous month. However, compared to the same month of 2019, the total number of xEV vehicle registrations continued to increase by 95%.

  • For Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) and Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV), the new registration totaled 2,768 units, an increase of 24% (YoY) and a decrease of 3,402 units in the previous month.
  • The new registration for BEV totaled 181 units, an increase of 178% (YoY) and rising from 177 units in the previous month, according to the steady increasing public interest in EV.

Newly Registered Electric Vehicles (xEV) in November 2021
The information from Transportation Statistics Group, Planning Division, Department of Transport
Prepared by Next Generation Automotive Research Center under Thailand Automotive Institute
 

In December 2021, the registration for new electric motorcycles totaled 328 units, a decrease of 32%(YoY) and declining from 665 units in the previous month. 

  • For HEV, the new registration totaled 31 units, decreasing 90% (YoY) and the number was less than the previous month which 40 HEV motorcycles were registered.  

  • The new registration for BEV totaled 297 units, an increase of 63% (YoY) and the number declined from 625 units in the previous month. 

Newly Registered Electric Vehicles (xEV) in November 2021
The information from Transportation Statistics Group, Planning Division, Department of Transport
Prepared by Next Generation Automotive Research Center under Thailand Automotive Institute
 

 

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