International Electric Vehicle Technology conference (iEVTech) has been organized by the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT) since 2016. This conference is created as a forum for electric vehicle researchers and engineers as well as policy makers from Thailand and around the world to poo...
As reported by the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT), Thailand registered approximately 100,219 battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in 2023, marking a staggering 380% surge from the previous year. Continuing this momentum, by the end of February 2024, Thailand recorded around 22,...
Consortium for Lithium Ion Battery Technology and Evaluation Center (LIBTEC, Japan) Battery Association of Japan (BAJ, Japan) Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT, Thailand) Electric Vehicle Power Supply System Association (EVPOSSA, Japan) The Electrochemical Society of Japan (ECSJ, Japan)...
Southeast Asia'sElectric Vehicle Development -- with focus on Policy, Adoption Roadmap, and Charging Infrastructure – features in three country specific presentations: Thailand-- Dr. Pongpan Kaewtatip, VP, Electric Vehicle Association ofThailand(EVAT) Philippines-- Mr.Edmund Araga, VP, Electric Veh...
Welcome to the EVAT project! This document provides an overview of the technologies we are using to develop our Electric Vehicle Adoption Tools. Our goal is to create a user-friendly platform that helps users understand and adopt electric vehicles. Below, we outline the key tools and technologies...
EVAT: Electric Vehicle Adoption Tools - Tech Stack Overview Introduction Welcome to the EVAT project! This document provides an overview of the technologies we are using to develop our Electric Vehicle Adoption Tools. Our goal is to create a user-friendly platform that helps users understand and ...
Data from the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT) highlights the momentum: newly registered battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in Thailand soared to approximately 100,219 units in 2023, marking an astounding 380% jump from 2022. Continuing this trend, by February 2024, registrations reache...
EVAT: Electric Vehicle Adoption Tools - Tech Stack Overview Introduction Welcome to the EVAT project! This document provides an overview of the technologies we are using to develop our Electric Vehicle Adoption Tools. Our goal is to create a user-friendly platform that helps users understand and ...
Small and light battery micro-EV cars such as the L7e car, e-Tuk-Tuk and e-golf cart have been encouraged for development and conversion from fossil fuel engines to EVs in Thailand by the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT) and the Energy Ministry of Thailand [23,24]. Conseque...