BayWa r.e. & Huawei Power Up Thailand's EV Revolution
- BayWa r.e. Solar Trade launches EV chargers in Thailand in partnership with Huawei at ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week 2023. Join the transition towards decarbonizing the transport industry with BayWa and Huawei, and help Thailand achieve its goal of 30% EV production of 2.5 million vehicles by 2023.
BayWa r.e. Solar Trade, the solar trading arm of the global renewable energy developer, service provider and solar distributor, recently launched the sale of Electric Vehicle (EV) chargers in partnership with Huawei in Thailand at the ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week 2023. The addition to the company's portfolio of products, which includes solar inverters, solar-charged batteries, solar modules and other solar solutions, is part of an effort to accelerate the transition towards decarbonizing the transport industry. The launch was officiated by the Managing Director of Solar Trade in Southeast Asia, Junrhey Castro, and Business Development Manager at Huawei Digital Power Thailand, Nitinan
Pooltananan. Thailand has rolled out several tax-related measures to boost domestic EV demand, and aims to have EVs account for 30% of its annual car production of 2.5 million vehicles by 2023. BayWa r.e. Solar Trade, part of BayWa AG and Energy Infrastructure Partners, is committed to helping the country set up charging stations nationwide, and to empowering individuals and businesses with access to clean transportation solutions.
What Is BayWa r.e. Solar Trade Doing to Accelerate EV Adoption in Thailand?
- BayWa r.e. Solar Trade is providing Electric Vehicle (EV) chargers in partnership with Huawei in Thailand.
- It is part of an effort to accelerate the transition towards decarbonizing the transport industry.
- The Managing Director of Solar Trade in Southeast Asia, Junrhey Castro, and Business Development Manager at Huawei Digital Power Thailand, Nitinan Pooltananan, officiated the launch.
- Thailand has rolled out several tax-related measures to boost domestic EV demand, and plans to have EVs account for 30% of its annual car production by 2023.
- BayWa r.e. Solar Trade is committed to helping set up charging stations nationwide and empowering individuals and businesses with access to clean transportation solutions.