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Hozon’s Bankruptcy Shakes NETA’s EV Future in Thailand

In Thailand, the fallout is already being felt. NETA Auto Thailand has long struggled with after-sales service delays and spare parts shortages.

Chloe Zhou by Chloe Zhou
June 27, 2025
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On June 19, Zhejiang Hozon New Energy Automobile—the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer behind the NETA brand—formally filed for bankruptcy in China.

The collapse follows a creditor lawsuit over an unpaid ¥5.3 million debt, while the company shoulders over ¥10 billion (approx. $1.4 billion) in total liabilities. Employees in China have protested en masse after months of unpaid salaries, and showroom closures continue to mount.

In Thailand, the fallout is already being felt. NETA Auto Thailand has long struggled with after-sales service delays and spare parts shortages. Some customers have waited up to 10 months for repairs or insurance claims to be resolved. The number of dealerships has dropped from 60 to 40, and further contractions are expected as financial instability worsens.

Although NETA Thailand’s leadership pledged continuity earlier this month—stating that local operations would persist as long as the Chinese parent remains functional—the bankruptcy has cast serious doubt over that assurance.

Implications for Thailand’s EV Market
This development could erode consumer confidence in Chinese EV brands and slow EV adoption in Thailand, especially among price-sensitive buyers drawn to affordable options like NETA. It may also serve as a wake-up call for regulatory bodies to tighten oversight on foreign EV ventures operating in the Kingdom.

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What’s next?
Thai consumers, particularly current NETA owners, are urged to stay informed and consider long-term support infrastructure when evaluating EV purchases. Analysts suggest this may open the door for better-capitalized players to step in, or push the government to accelerate support for domestic EV ecosystem growth.

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