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Assembly will be managed by Thonburi Automotive Assembly, in line with Thailand's EV3.5 policy. The investment aims to establish EV and battery production facilities in the country. South Korean auto maker Hyundai Motor Company will invest 1 billion baht (US$28 million) to set up a facility to assemble electric vehicles (EVs) and batteries in Thailand, the country's Board of.
South Korean auto giant Hyundai Motor has announced plans to invest 1 billion baht to manufacture electric vehicles under the Ioniq brand in Thailand, following investment promotion approval by the Board of Investment. Production is set to start in early 2026, with Thonburi Automotive Assembly, a long-time partner, handling assembly. Hyundai Motor Company is set to invest 1 billion baht ($28 million) to establish an electric vehicle (EV) assembly and battery plant in Thailand, aiming to carve out its share in the country's rapidly growing EV market.
A Hyundai store at the EmSphere Shopping Center in Bangkok, Thailand. (Photo provided by Hyundai Mobility Thailand) Hyundai Motor Company is set to make a significant entry into the Thai electric vehicle (EV) market with the construction of an EV and battery module plant. The South Korean carmaker Hyundai will invest $28 million in a new production facility in Thailand to assemble EVs and batteries.
Production will start in. Bangkok - Hyundai Mobility Manufacturing (Thailand) announces a major investment of 1 billion baht to produce IONIQ electric vehicles and batteries in Thailand, following the green light from the Board of Investment (BOI) under the EV3.5 electric vehicle promotion policy. Hyundai E-GMP platform BOI secretary general Narit Therdsteerasukdi was quoted as saying: "Hyundai's entry into Thailand's EV sector is a very positive development, confirming the attractiveness of Thailand as both a manufacturing base and an important market.
Hyundai commits $28 million to establish an EV battery assembly hub in Thailand, supporting the country's EV 3.5 strategic initiative.