Government incentives, increased production, and growing environmental consciousness among consumers are propelling Thailand’s automotive market to undergo a green transformation.
Pinpawee Pulsawad, a 38-year-old owner of a maid services company in Saraburi province, harbors no regrets about her decision to buy an electric car for daily commute.
“Since I bought my electric car several months ago, many friends have inquired about my choice, expressing concerns about its efficiency and maintenance, considering electric vehicles (EV) are relatively new technology in Thailand,” she shared.
Pinpawee opted for a GWM ORA Good Cat 500 ultra electric vehicle, which cost around 970,000 baht.




