Around 1 percent of the electric cars can be seen on the country’s roads and people wants EVs to be 60 percent cheaper Indonesia, which is considered to be Southeast Asia’s biggest car market has once again hosted the International Auto Show (GIIAS) from August 10 until Aug 20, 2023. The purpose is to boost EV manufacturing, production, and sales. The government was under the notion that the show will provide optimistic scenarios to increase EV sales, but people are still gloom-ridden to adopt the same.
Companies such as BYD and GWM are aiming to create huge employment opportunities in Thailand and also provide a greener economy In the Southeast Asian region, Thailand blows its own trumpet of being the biggest automobile manufacturer, which has more than sixty years of experience in vehicle assembly and manufacturing. Around two million vehicles are manufactured by Thailand every year, which is half of the Southeast Asian market, according to a report by KrAsia.