Sustainability
December 13, 2023
4 min

Chinese EV Makers are Taking Over Southeast Asia

Chinese auto giants like Hozon and SAIC are opening plants in Thailand, Indonesia and Malaysia to target local market needs.

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Big Idea:

Chinese EV makers and battery manufacturers are targeting overseas production, particularly in Southeast Asia, to tap into growing markets and meet local demands.

Key Details:

  • NV Gotion, a JV between China's Volkswagen-backed Gotion and Thailand's state-owned PTT, has produced the first Thai manufactured battery pack for EVs. NV Gotion has received a supply nomination letter from Hozon’s Neta Auto and is expected to start in the first quarter of 2024.
  • Hozon, a Chinese EV startup, plans to produce their Neta line of vehicles in Indonesia starting from 2024. The company partnered with PT Handal Indonesia Motor and aims to assemble complete cars from the second quarter of 2024. 
  • China's largest carmaker SAIC is building a new energy industrial park in Thailand, focusing on localized production of key auto parts for its new EVs. The park is expected to be completed in 2025. 
  • BYD, another major Chinese NEV maker, plans to produce vehicles in Thailand from 2024, using its wholly-owned plant with an annual capacity of 150,000 vehicles. 
  • EVE Energy, a Chinese lithium battery manufacturer, has also initiated the construction of a manufacturing facility in Malaysia with a $422 million investment, focusing on cylindrical lithium-ion batteries for power tools and electric two-wheelers in Southeast Asia. 

Why It Matters:

There is increasing demand for EVs in Southeast Asia driven by government policies such as Malaysia's National Automotive Policy 2020 and commitment to achieving net-zero GHGs by 2050; and the Thai government’s target for 50% of vehicle output to be battery-powered by 2030. 

It also helps that Neta is incredibly popular in Thailand, with the brand being the best-selling EV in the country this year. 

What’s Next:

The anticipated mass delivery of SE Asia-produced EVs and batteries in 2024 will likely catalyze further Chinese investments. Analysts have noted that establishing local production capabilities allows companies to expedite product launches and develop offerings more attuned to local market needs.

By the Numbers:

  • EV Registrations (2020): Europe - 1.4 million; China - 1.2 million; USA - 295,000.
  • Available Electric Car Models Worldwide (2020): Approximately 370, with the largest variety in China and Europe.

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