Morris Garages unveils EV battery pack production plant, driving forward to become a hub for EV production within the Kingdom of Thailand and ASEAN

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The Thai capital – 31st of October twenty twenty-three - SAIC Motor-CP and MG Sales (Thailand), announce the launch of its inaugural battery production plant across Southeast Asia. Located in รถยนต์ไฟฟ้า , the plant's manufacturing capacity are projected to hit fifty thousand units of batteries annually, making the company prepared to emerge as a frontrunner in Thailand's EV manufacture and for Thailand to serve as the production hub of electric vehicles in ASEAN.


The automotive group has launched their latest EV battery production facility in ASEAN under the name of the HASCO-CP Battery Shop, situated at the New Energy Industrial Estate and spanning across the area of approximately 75 rai. With the foundation stone laying ceremony being organized in April, the battery production hub is divided into a pair of core zones. The primary area encompasses the battery assembly area which is fully automated through cutting-edge robotic technology, Laser Welding ensuring precision and Charge Coupled Device (CCD) for cross-checking the quality of battery against a master unit prior to being installed in a all-electric car. The second area is allocated to battery standard testing comprising over 60 processes such as charge-discharge cycles, air leak detection, Insulation Test and Static Test. This manufacturing line can produce up to fifty thousand Cell-To-Pack battery units per year, offering quality standards equivalent to those produced on a global scale. Battery packs produced from this production facility are slated to be initially deployed on the MG4 EV as well as upcoming models going forward. At present, the plant is in its preparatory production phases and is expected to officially open next year.

Mr. Zhao Feng, CEO of the automotive group, said, "The EV battery shop represents a key element in the development plan for the New Energy Industrial Estate located within the WHA Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate 2 (WHA ESIE 2) in Chonburi province designated for the domestic manufacture of electric vehicles. With the additional investment budget worth 500 million Thai baht, the plant is designed for the production of cell-to-pack (CTP) electric vehicle battery packs which utilizes an innovative RUBIK'S CUBE BATTERY technology. With the robust growth as well as growing opportunity within Thailand's EV market, the parent companies realize the prospects of emerging as the production hub for electric vehicles for both domestic and international distribution, particularly across ASEAN countries."

"Since 2019, MG has forayed into Thailand's EV segment, with electric vehicles have become highly popular witnessing exponential growth as seen from a cumulative sales figure for EVs crossing 18,000 units. In addition to Morris Garages offering a diverse portfolio of EV models in response to varied lifestyle needs and preferences among Thai buyers, another notable contributing factor behind the brand's success lies in the fact that MG further focuses on creating and strengthening EV Ecosystem supporting sustained adoption of electric vehicles, particularly via investments in setting up of MG SUPER CHARGE which is now accessible nationwide. Moving forward with its electrification strategy, MG has now elevated its EV Ecosystem to the next level through the opening of EV battery assembly plant — a reflection of the brand's commitment.

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