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Transcript of Thailand National Electric

Thailand National Electric Vehicle Campaign

Yossapong Laoonual, PhD

Department of Mechanical Engineering Faculty of Engineering

King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)

Contents

Thailand EV Campaign

EV Usage in Thailand

Example of EV R&Ds in Thailand

Thailand towards the Automotive Hub of

Production and R&D of ASEAN

Thailand EV Campaign

National Reform Council

(NRC)

Thai Government

Prime

Minister

Ministry of Industry

Ministry of Energy

Ministry of Science and Technology

(NSTDA)

By the end of 2015

• EV prototype

• Battery

development

• Energy resources

Feb 2015 March 2015 April 2015 Dec 2015

NRC proposed the National EV promotion project to Thai government.

EV Campaign Timeline

Thailand towards the Automotive Hub of

Production and R&D of ASEAN

Thailand EV Campaign NRC’s EV Promotion Recommendations

Promote Thailand as an ASEAN Electric Vehicle Hub

Promote Electric Vehicle Usage on Thai Roads

Promote Electric Vehicle Production in Thailand and Supporting Local EV Company

Support R&D of EV, EV Parts and Components and Charging Station

Support Investment of EV in Thailand

Thailand towards the Automotive Hub of

Production and R&D of ASEAN

Thailand EV Campaign

Source: Durongkaveroj, P. (Minister of Science & Technology) Strategy to promote Thailand as an ASEAN EV hub. Presented at Army Club (12 June 2015).

EV Promotion Recommendation Proposed by Ministry of Science and Technology

Thailand towards the Automotive Hub of

Production and R&D of ASEAN

Thailand EV Campaign Action Plan for EV Promotion Proposed by Ministry of Science and Technology

Source: Durongkaveroj, P. (Minister of Science & Technology) Strategy to promote Thailand as an ASEAN EV hub. Presented at Army Club (12 June 2015).

Thailand towards the Automotive Hub of

Production and R&D of ASEAN

Thailand EV Campaign Energy Demand in the Past and Future Trends from

Previous 20- Year Energy Efficiency Development Plan (EEDP 2010)

Source: 20-Year Energy Efficiency Development Plan (2011) Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO)

Thailand towards the Automotive Hub of

Production and R&D of ASEAN

Thailand EV Campaign

Source: Thailand Energy Efficiency Development Plan (2015 – 2036). Ministry of Energy.

New Energy Efficiency Development Plan (EEDP 2015)

Thailand towards the Automotive Hub of

Production and R&D of ASEAN

Thailand EV Campaign

Source: Thailand Energy Efficiency Development Plan (2015 – 2036). Ministry of Energy.

EEDP 2015 Target by Economic Sectors

Thailand towards the Automotive Hub of

Production and R&D of ASEAN

Thailand EV Campaign Action Plan for Energy Efficiency Development Plan by Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO)

Source: Pichalai C. (Director of EPPO) Electric Vehicle Promotion, Presented at Army Club (12 June 2015).

Alternative vehicle

Thailand towards the Automotive Hub of

Production and R&D of ASEAN

Thailand EV Campaign

Source: DEDE (2013), http://weben.dede.go.th/webmax/content/dede-adjusts-alternative-energy-target

Alternative Energy Development Plan (AEDP 2012 – 2021)

Thailand towards the Automotive Hub of

Production and R&D of ASEAN

EV Usage in Thailand

Source: Transport Statistics Sub-division, Planning Division, Department of Land Transport (Thailand).

Number of HEVs in Thailand (as of 31st December 2014)

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10,000

20,000

30,000

40,000

50,000

60,000

70,000

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Nu

mb

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of

regi

ste

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ula

ted

)

Year

Truck

Bus

Motorcycle

Taxi & Rent

Van & Pickup

LDV

Toyota Camry Hybrid (Full

hybrid)

Toyota Prius (Full hybrid)

Honda Jazz Hybrid (Mild

hybrid)

Honda Civic Hybrid (Mild

hybrid)

BMW Active Hybrid

Mercedes Benz Bluetec Hybrid

Lexus CT200H

Thailand towards the Automotive Hub of

Production and R&D of ASEAN

EV Usage in Thailand

Source: Transport Statistics Sub-division, Planning Division, Department of Land Transport (Thailand).

Number of BEVs in Thailand (as of 31st December 2014)

-

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

9,000

10,000

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

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d)

Year

Truck

Bus

Motorcycle

Taxi & Rent

Tricycle

Van & Pickup

LDV

Thailand towards the Automotive Hub of

Production and R&D of ASEAN

EV Usage in Thailand

Source: Transport Statistics Sub-division, Planning Division, Department of Land Transport (Thailand).

Number of electric motorcycles in Thailand (as of 31st December 2013)

-

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

7,000

8,000

9,000

10,000

2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013

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Year

Accumulated

New vehicles

Regulation imposed by the Department of Land Transport regarding the performance of electric vehicles (Active after 90 days from 23 May 2007)

• The driving power of electric motorcycle must exceed 0.5 kW. • The maximum speed must be over 45 km/hr.

Example of EV R&Ds in Thailand

EV R&D in Thailand Electric Bus by National Metal and Materials Technology Center (MTEC)

Example of EV R&Ds in Thailand Electric Motorcycle Development by

National Electronics and Computer Technology Center (NECTEC) Supported by Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA)

Example of EV R&Ds in Thailand EV chargers stations by Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA)

Yossapong Laoonual Email: [email protected]

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Faculty of Engineering King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT)