The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) has been boosting its electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure by increasing its outlets from 211 to 321, with plans to add 100 more in 2025. This expansion aligns with Thailand’s EV growth, supported by regulatory measures to set EV charging standards.

EGAT aims to lead Thailand’s EV market by integrating a smartphone app for queue management and offering consultancy for charging setups. These efforts underscore EGAT’s commitment to advancing Thailand’s position in the EV sector.