In May 2025, there were a total of 13,935 newly registered battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in Thailand, representing an increase of 70.65% compared to May 2024. These can be categorized as follows:
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Passenger cars and other vehicle types: 12,054 units
(an increase of 120.97% from May 2024)-
Passenger cars: 11,827 units
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Passenger vehicles (up to 7 persons): 221 units
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Business service vehicles: 2 units
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Tourism service vehicles: 4 units
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Pickup trucks and vans: 14 units
(an increase of 40% from May 2024)
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Motorcycles: 1,843 units
(a decrease of 28.57% from May 2024)-
All were personal motorcycles
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Buses: 3 units
(a decrease of 95.95% from May 2024)
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Trucks: 29 units
(a decrease of 16% from May 2024)
From January to May 2025, there were a total of 53,955 newly registered battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in Thailand, marking an increase of 22.85% compared to the same period in 2024. Breakdown as follows:
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Passenger cars and other vehicle types: 43,715 units
(an increase of 37.76% from Jan–May 2024)-
Passenger cars: 42,916 units
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Passenger vehicles (up to 7 persons): 652 units
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Business service vehicles: 12 units
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Tourism service vehicles: 135 units
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Pickup trucks and vans: 122 units
(a decrease of 24.69% from Jan–May 2024)
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Three-wheeled vehicles: 8 units
(a decrease of 84.31% from Jan–May 2024)-
Personal three-wheelers: 6 units
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Hired three-wheelers: 2 units
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Motorcycles: 9,948 units
(a decrease of 14.53% from Jan–May 2024)-
Personal motorcycles: 9,947 units
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Public motorcycles: 1 unit
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Buses: 53 units
(a decrease of 70.72% from Jan–May 2024)
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Trucks: 109 units
(a decrease of 30.13% from Jan–May 2024)