Honda has set a goal to produce and sell 2 million electric vehicles worldwide by 2030, and it plans to introduce battery electric vehicles (BEVs) in Thailand by 2024. This marks a significant step for Honda, making it the first Japanese carmaker to manufacture electric vehicles in Thailand.
The company’s global initiative aims to embrace the growing trend toward electric vehicles and reduce carbon emissions. Honda’s move to introduce BEVs in Thailand by 2024 aligns with this initiative and demonstrates the company’s commitment to expanding its electric vehicle offerings in the Southeast Asian market.
By setting a target to produce and sell 2 million electric vehicles globally by 2030 and introducing BEVs in Thailand by 2024, Honda is positioning itself as a leader in the electric vehicle market and is taking steps to contribute to a more sustainable future.
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