Automotive
Car Buyers in Thailand Opting Hybrid’s Over Battery Electric Vehicles
A recent study by the multinational consulting firm Deloitte shows that car buyers’ in Thailand desire to buy battery electric vehicles (BEVs) has decreased over the past year. However, hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs) have become strong competitors, ahead of BEVs.
The 2024 Global Automotive Consumer Study shows that the number of Thai respondents who said they wanted to buy a BEV dropped from 31% in 2023 to 20% this year. On the other hand, interest in HEVs has gone up from 10% to 19%. Inside combustion engine (ICE) cars are still the most popular choice, but their share has been steadily dropping, from 36% to 32%.
In Thailand, like in Indonesia, the Philippines, and China, people are becoming less interested in ice cream. This is different from the US, Japan, and Singapore, where interest in ICE popularity has grown again.
From September to October 2023, Deloitte polled more than 27,000 customers in 26 countries. About 5,939 of those respondents were from Southeast Asia, and about 1,000 of them were Thai. In April 2024, Deloitte Thailand polled 330 more customers for the Thailand Automotive Consumer Survey.
73% of Thais who chose BEVs did so to save money on fuel costs, according to survey results. Also, 71% are worried about how it will affect the environment, and 49% put both their own and their families’ health first, along with saving money on upkeep costs.
Many Thai people choose Hybrid HEVs and PHEVs because they want to save money on gas (73%). 68% also want to cut down on “range anxiety,” which is the worry about how far a BEV can go on a single charge, and 37% want to cut down on pollution, dust, and greenhouse gases.
78% of people who choose ICE vehicles want to eliminate worries about charging and range. Also, 67% want to avoid costs they didn’t expect, like batteries or systems that work with them, and 52% want the freedom to customize and maintain their devices.
Hybrid Vehicles Getting Better Range in Thailand
The poll shows that Thai customers are becoming more open to BEVs, with a general drop in all worries between 2023 and 2024. 46% of respondents, down from 48% a year ago, said that the lack of enough public charge stations was still their biggest worry.
From 44% to 39%, people are less worried about their hitting range. Thai people are also getting used to longer charging times, the poll found. The best amount of time to charge has moved up to 21 to 40 minutes, which 38% of respondents found acceptable. It was 25% in 2023, so this is more than that.
In Southeast Asia, charging at home is still the most popular choice. However, Thai consumers’ tastes in charging choices outside of home have changed a lot. From 26% last year to 34% this year, the number of people using gas stops has gone up.
The number of people who want “charge anywhere” choices has gone from 5% to 29%. The number of people who want dedicated BEV charging points has gone down from 51% to 21%. In 2024, the projected charging range per charge has gone up a little. 44% of respondents said they would prefer a range of 300 to 499 kilometers of range.
While price has only gone up from 18% in 2023 to 47% in 2024, it has become a more important factor in Thai consumers’ choices to buy cars. Performance has also become more important, going from 26% to 51%. Features of cars have become more and more important over time. In 2024, 53% of respondents thought they were very important, up from 49% in 2023.
Product quality is still the most important factor for Thais when they buy a car, though its importance has gone down from 64% to 53%. Brand recognition and image have also gone down a little. Brand recognition was important to 31% of people in 2024, down from 33% in 2023.
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The same thing has happened with brand image: 34% of respondents think it’s important, down from 37% in 2023. 64% of Thai people who answered the poll said they would be interested in trying new car brands. This puts Thailand in third place in the region, behind Vietnam and the Philippines. This is because 52% of people can get new tools, 49% want to try something new, and 36% can afford it.
92% of Thai buyers still prefer to see the car in person before making a decision to buy it, even though technologies like virtual or augmented reality (VR/AR) can make the car-buying experience more immersive by letting you explore features and using online payment options. A test drive and bargaining with a salesperson are important to 91% of those who answered.
In the meantime, 74% of Thai people think that paying for their cars in installments is a good way to do it. But 21% would rather pay cash, and 5% would rather use flat payment plans. It’s interesting that younger people (18–34 years old) are more interested in vehicle subscription services (47% of respondents) than in buying a car outright.
Eighty-two percent of Thai people who answered think that the cost of maintenance and parts is very important when picking a car model. Sixty-three percent are ready to buy a maintenance package that includes engine oil, replacement parts, and service fees. Also, 84% of people who are thinking about buying a BEV are interested in battery accident insurance.
“Knowing how customers feel helps us figure out how the industry will change, which will have an effect on others in the same field, like charging stations, finance, telecommunications, and related technologies.” “All of these areas need to change at the same time,” said Deloitte Thailand’s automotive sector head, Mongkol Sompol.
“Competitors will stay ahead for a long time if they can offer cost-effective options and guarantee their customers low prices in the long term.”
“Consumers, on the other hand, will benefit from the intense competition, enjoying a wider range of choices than ever before, including vehicles, products and other related services.”
Automotive
Russell’s early departure leaves Lando Norris on pole at the Hungarian F1 GP.
(CTN News) – Lando Norris and his McLaren squad survived a tough qualifying session for the Hungarian Grand Prix, but they know they must perform on Sunday.
Lando Norris needed to win Budapest after Oscar Piastri locked off the top row in the field’s fastest McLaren. Recent races have been costly owing to wasted opportunities and little mistakes.
He matched Max Verstappen’s pole lap at the Hungaroring, who was unhappy to finish third. In a confident and aggressive approach, the 24-year-old finished more than three tenths ahead of the Dutchman, hitting the apexes.
Piastri followed Lando Norris by two hundredths of a second on the second hot run, demonstrating McLaren’s speed.
McLaren is doing well since Lando Norris won the Miami Grand Prix.
His potential triumphs have been cost by team and driver error, for which both parties have taken responsibility. On Sunday, he and McLaren will know they must do well.
Norris was quietly pleased with his historic first pole in Hungary and third overall. Although confident, McLaren will also be proud of their recent race progress. No one has won the pole in Budapest since Lewis Hamilton won the race and flag in 2012.
Norris and his crew recognize they must capitalize on closing gaps with 12 races left to drive Verstappen to the finish. Lando Norris understands. Behind Verstappen by 84 championship points.
“I know we missed out on some races, but we did the best we could in every one of them, and I don’t want to get back into all that stuff,” he said. I expect Oscar and Max to challenge me in the rear, not a clean weekend.
“Every location and point must be maximized; the more we can do to return to Max and Red Bull, the better.”
Hungary is a great opportunity since Lando Norris Verstappen was plainly unhappy with his car and outperformed. This disappointed him twice because the team had swiftly upgraded this race.
Verstappen had stated that the upgrades will define the second half of the season, but he admitted that he did not think they had gone far enough and could not defeat the McLarens.
“The changes are effective, but we still need more as we are not at the top,” said he. “Despite the imbalance, I liked the laps. I was pushing hard, so you had these little moments. Fast lap times are less crucial today. Simple: we need to work more because we’re moving slower. McLaren’s qualifying performance suggests a lot of ground to cover.
Lando Norris completed his best lap despite two crash-related stoppages.
Verstappen looked great in dry Q3 hot laps. He set a record with a lap time of 1 minute, 15.555 seconds and was quickest through each sector.
Lando Norris followed and pushed through the corners with fearlessness, posting a perfect 1:15.227 lap time. Piastri improved to second place on the penultimate laps while Verstappen did not, and Yuki Tsunoda’s crash halted the session.
A tardy coda didn’t matter when practice resumed because the last two minutes on old tires were worthless. McLaren has all the cards, but they must perform at the highest level to prove the legendary brand can win again.
Carlos Sainz of Ferrari was fourth and Lewis Hamilton of Mercedes fifth. George Russell, Sainz’s teammate, was unexpectedly ousted in the first round.
Sergio Pérez of Red Bull struggled again in the first qualifying round. He hit the curb, lost the rear at turn eight, and crashed, interrupting the session.
Poor performance again for the Mexican, whose Red Bull berth is in risk after a succession of poor performances, especially in qualification. His contract, recently extended to 2025, may have a performance clause, and Red Bull is unlikely to tolerate him underperforming for long. He was sixteen.
Russell fell behind because Lando Norris Mercedes didn’t fuel the car until the session ended. The British driver was eliminated in 17th place after staying out when the track dried after the break.
Charles Leclerc of Ferrari placed sixth, Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll of Aston Martin placed seventh and eighth, Daniel Ricciardo of RB placed nine, and Tsunoda placed tenth.
Nico Hülkenberg and Kevin Magnussen of Haas finished 11 and 15, Valtteri Bottas of Sauber 12 and Alex Albon and Logan Sargeant of Williams 13 and 14. Esteban Ocon and Pierre Gasly placed ninth and twentieth for Alpine, while Guanyu Zhou placed eighth for Sauber.
SOURCE: GN
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M5 Partially Closed as Cullompton-Exeter Crash Hospitalizes Two
(CTN News) – Two people were sent to the hospital for treatment as a result of the M5 tragic vehicle accident that happened in Devon.
The accident between two vehicles was the cause of the disaster. One more consequence of the crash is that it has left the M5 partially blocked to traffic to this day.
Between junction 28 for Cullompton and junction 29 for Exeter, the highway was blocked in both directions; however, one lane on the southbound carriageway has been opened up for previously closed traffic.
In a statement issued by the South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust, they stated that they were notified of a traffic accident that had happened in the Exeter district at 2:29 p.m. on Friday, July 12.
M5 happened in Exeter, according to reports.
Furthermore, information was given to them by the South Western Ambulance Service.
To provide medical assistance to those injured, four land ambulances, each with two crews, an air ambulance, a critical care M5 vehicle, a doctor, an operations officer, and a responding officer were dispatched to the scene of the incident.
Furthermore, a critical care vehicle was dispatched. We also dispatched an air ambulance to the scene of the event.
Two patients were transported to their respective hospitals: one was transported by land ambulance to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital, while the second patient was flown there by air ambulance.
After being moved, the two patients were sent to hospitals in Devon and Exeter, respectively. Simultaneously, both patients were transferred to their respective sites at the same time.
Here’s what Devon and Somerset M5 Fire and Rescue Service said:
“We responded to the scene of a road traffic collision on the M5 at 2.30 p.m. today, between junctions 28 and 29.” The statement cited above was part of an official declaration.
A car that had been hit by another car coming from the other direction had two persons inside that had been rescued. It had been traveling in the other direction.
We offered support as the people were being taken out of the car. These people are now receiving medical assistance from the ambulance service in order to fulfill their duties.
The event caused significant delays for the M5 and the routes that pass through Exeter during the period when traffic was being redirected. In order to accommodate the traffic, this was being done.
A southbound vehicle experienced wheel failure, causing it to cross the center reserve and merge with the northbound road approaching. The car was going the wrong way, which is why this happened. The vehicle was traveling southward at that precise moment.
National Highways indicated that based on the facts they have provided, it is expected that the police would begin their investigation into the occurrence given the magnitude of the calamity that occurred. The entity that made this information public was National Highways.
The Devon and Cornwall Police Department issued the following statement:
“We know the M5 closure is causing traffic.”
The statement that was released is located beneath you. “We will get people moving safely when we can but please bear with us while we deal with the incident and causalities at the scene.”
In order to accommodate cars and other small vehicles that were traveling on the now-closed northern route towards M5 Taunton and Bristol, the back of the line has been shifted.
This was done to create space for these cars, which were heading towards Taunton and Bristol. The purpose of this activity was to provide space for larger cars. At this point, it seems like more and more vehicles are being stopped from going forward.
Due to this incident, a second lane has been opened up for use by any and all vehicles traveling southward.
SOURCE: ITV
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Honda to Cease Production at One of its Thailand Auto Factories
(CTN News) – The Japanese vehicle firm Honda Motor made the news in a statement that was posted on Tuesday. The statement stated that the company intends to center its production at the site that it operates in the province of Prachinburi.
As a consequence of this, the production of automobiles will be halted at the facility that it operates in the province of Ayutthaya in Thailand by the year 2025.
The more difficult circumstances that the second-largest car manufacturer in Japan is facing in the country of Thailand, which is located in Eastern Southeast Asia, are exemplified by this move. Thailand is located in Southeast Asia.
There are several reasons for this, including the fact that Chinese firms are determined to grow their market share in Thailand, and a growing number of consumers are expressing an interest in electric vehicles (EVs). They both play a role in contributing to the problem.
The combined output of automobiles produced by Honda’s two facilities has fallen throughout the course of the succeeding four years, going from 228,000 vehicles in 2019 to less than 150,000 vehicles annually. This downward trend has occurred during the course of the past four years.
The preceding four years have been the time period during which this decline has taken place. With regard to the sales that the company has made in Thailand throughout the course of the past four years, there has been a consistent range of less than 100,000 to less than 100,000 for the entirety of this time period.
This is according to Honda’s spokeswoman.
When the factory first opened its doors in 1996, the company anticipates that it would continue to manufacture vehicle components at that location. When the firm finishes manufacturing vehicles at the Ayutthaya facility in the next year, the spokesperson stated that the company intends to continue producing automobile components at the plant.
In accordance with the statement that was given by the spokesman, the Prachinburi factory, which was built in 2016, will be utilized for the purpose of integrating the facilities with which automobiles are created. This was said in the statement. There are only two factories in Thailand that are owned and operated by the vehicle manufacturer, and these two factories are the only ones in the country.
According to the statement made by a spokeswoman for Honda in Thailand, the company’s goal is to reduce the disparity between the number of automobiles it produces and the number of sales it has experienced in the nation.
According to the remark that was made by the spokesman for the company, the automobile manufacturer are already exporting their products from Thailand, particularly to other Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia and the Philippines. According to a statement that was sent by a spokeswoman for the company.
Currently, Honda has no plans to invest in Thailand.
When it comes to mainland China, Honda and Nissan Motor, a Japanese automobile manufacturer that competes with Honda, have been hit particularly hard by competition from rising Chinese manufacturers.
Nissan Motor is a competitor of Honda. As a result of the fact that these businesses provide reasonably priced plug-in hybrids and electric vehicles that are loaded with software, a significant number of customers have been drawn to them.
Now, Japanese automobile manufacturers are at risk of losing clients in countries outside of China, such as those in Southeast Asia, to Chinese companies that are increasingly attempting to increase the quantity of automobiles they export and build up operations outside of China.
As a result, Honda Japanese automobile manufacturers are facing a potential loss of customers. They are exposed to this danger as a result of the fact that Japanese brands compete with Chinese brands in these locations.
BYD, a Chinese manufacturer of electric vehicles, recently launched a plant in Thailand that will be responsible for the production of automobiles that are powered by electronic batteries.
This plant was established last week. The Chinese electric car manufacturers are beginning to establish facilities in the country, and this factory is a component of the wave of investments that they are making in the country. These investments have a total value that is greater than 1.44 billion dollars together.
SOURCE |SCMP
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