According to news on July 3, according to GAC International’s official account, it recently held AION Y Plus at GAC Bangkok International Pattanakan Service Center Online ride-hailingThe centralized delivery ceremony of the project, the first batch of 100 units was officially delivered, and the first phase of the project was planned to reach 2,000 units, marking the full landing of GAC’s new energy travel solutions in Thailand.
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This delivery simultaneously witnessed the strategic cooperation between GAC and CLVG (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a leading travel company in Thailand, jointly opening a new era in Thailand’s electric ride-hailing market. In the future, the two sides will continue to deepen their strategic layout in Southeast Asia starting from this cooperation, and the project will further expand to key markets such as Indonesia and Malaysia to promote GAC to build a sustainable and intelligent travel ecosystem in the Asia-Pacific region.
Wang Haoyong, General Manager of GAC International Thailand Sales Company, said: “This cooperation reflects the high recognition of GAC AION Y Plus technology and quality, and is also an important step in promoting clean energy and reducing pollution in Thailand. We are committed to providing innovative and efficient services to Thai consumers and businessesElectric vehicle。”
In addition, in order to actively respond to the Thai government’s “2050 carbon neutrality” and “EV30@30” strategic goals, GAC and CLVG will work together to promote the localization of China’s leading ride-hailing operation experience in Thailand, and provide travel services for Thai consumers by building a travel ecosystem with electric vehicles as the core.
In addition to this delivery, GAC has continued to move in the Thai market. For example, on June 25, Youpai Energy’s Thailand battery service center was officially opened. It is reported that Youpai Energy, as the main enterprise of GAC Group’s energy and ecological sector, established GAC Energy Thailand as early as last year.
The battery service center opened this time will rely on the advantages of GAC Group’s entire industry chain to provide comprehensive battery testing and maintenance services, and will be located in the same place as GAC Trading Thailand sales store, forming a synergistic effect of “sales service + energy security integration”, providing Thai users with a full life cycle service experience from car purchase to use.
In terms of charging facility layout, Youpai Energy has built 27 charging stations in Thailand and plans to build a supercharging network with 200 1,000 piles by 2027.