SAIC Motor starts construction of new industrial park in Chonburi

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SAIC’s MG brand, which entered the Thai market in 2013, has become an increasingly popular brand among Thai customers and as of April, MG brand’s total sales in Thailand notched up more than 173,000 vehicles.

Chinese car manufacturer SAIC Motor has started construction of a new energy industrial park in Thailand, which is expected to focus on localized production of key auto parts for the company’s new energy vehicles (NEVs).

According to the carmaker, the Phase I construction of the park is estimated to be completed this year, while the complete construction of the park will be finished in 2025.



The new energy park, located in Chonburi province, will cover 120,000 square meters and boast standard workshops, a container yard, and a logistics warehouse, as well as complete facilities including drainage systems and a parking lot. Several upstream NEV core and key component enterprises have expressed their intention to settle in the industrial park in the future.

As early as 2013, SAIC teamed up with Charoen Pokphand Group to found SAIC Motor-CP, a joint venture, in its bid to develop the vast ASEAN market.



SAIC’s MG brand, which entered the Thai market in 2013, has become an increasingly popular brand among Thai customers. As of April, MG brand’s total sales in Thailand notched up more than 173,000 vehicles. Last year alone, SAIC Motor-CP manufactured and sold about 32,000 whole vehicles – making it one of SAIC’s major overseas production and sales bases.

In 2022, SAIC saw its sales in overseas markets reach over 1 million vehicles, ranking top among Chinese carmakers for the seventh consecutive year and marking the company becoming the first domestic automaker to achieve this milestone. (NNT)

The new energy park, located in Chonburi province, will cover 120,000 square meters and boast standard workshops, a container yard, and a logistics warehouse, as well as complete facilities including drainage systems and a parking lot.