The electric car boom in South East Asia
Thailand and Vietnam are two of the countries seeing the fastest growth in electric vehicle sales. What does it mean for their economies and for our climate?
Electric vehicle sales are soaring in Thailand and Vietnam. What’s behind the boom? And will it help the climate?
Thais and Vietnamese are switching to electric cars in huge numbers – attracted by government subsidies and a more exciting range of EVs.
Jobs in the car industry are also up in both countries as a new generation of manufacturers compete for domination of the emerging electric market.
But can the pace of growth last? Will the boom in electric cars reduce the chronic air pollution in cities like Bangkok? And will it help Thailand and Vietnam reduce their carbon emissions?
In this edition of The Climate Question, Host Jordan Dunbar chats to Ember’s Asian Energy Analyst, Lam Pham and Bloomberg’s Thailand Reporter, Patpicha Tanakasempipat.
Got a question or comment? Email us at theclimatequestion@bbc.com
Presenter: Jordan Dunbar
Producer: Nik Sindle
Sound engineer: Jack Graysmark and Tom Brignell
Editor: Simon Watts
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