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Thai last-mile EV vehicles operating by 2027
28,000-46,000 vehicles
Flash Express, Lalamove Thailand, Best Express, and J&T Express are the four largest last-mile parcel and on-demand-delivery operators in Thailand. Combined published targets imply 28,000-46,000 EV last-mile vehicles (electric bikes, electric vans, and electric three-wheelers) operating across their delivery networks by 2027. Flash Express alone targets approximately 14,000-22,000 EV vehicles through a combination of company-owned fleet and partner-driver lease subsidies. Lalamove operates a partner-driver model with EV-van lease discounts via Banpu NEXT, MG, and BYD; Best Express and J&T Express signed a Q2 2026 joint EV-conversion memorandum targeting 8,000-12,000 vehicles combined.
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Flash Express, Lalamove Thailand, Best Express, and J&T Express are the four largest last-mile parcel and on-demand-delivery operators in Thailand. Combined published targets imply 28,000-46,000 EV last-mile vehicles (electric bikes, electric vans, and electric three-wheelers) operating across their delivery networks by 2027. Flash Express alone targets approximately 14,000-22,000 EV vehicles through a combination of company-owned fleet and partner-driver lease subsidies. Lalamove operates a partner-driver model with EV-van lease discounts via Banpu NEXT, MG, and BYD; Best Express and J&T Express signed a Q2 2026 joint EV-conversion memorandum targeting 8,000-12,000 vehicles combined.
Flash Express, Lalamove Thailand, Best Express, and J&T Express are the four largest last-mile parcel and on-demand-delivery operators in Thailand. Combined published targets imply 28,000-46,000 EV last-mile vehicles (electric bikes, electric vans, and electric three-wheelers) operating across their delivery networks by 2027. Flash Express alone targets approximately 14,000-22,000 EV vehicles through a combination of company-owned fleet and partner-driver lease subsidies. Lalamove operates a partner-driver model with EV-van lease discounts via Banpu NEXT, MG, and BYD; Best Express and J&T Express signed a Q2 2026 joint EV-conversion memorandum targeting 8,000-12,000 vehicles combined.
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2027 forecast
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Flash Express, Lalamove Thailand, Best Express, and J&T Express are the four largest last-mile parcel and on-demand-delivery operators in Thailand. Combined published targets imply 28,000-46,000 EV last-mile vehicles (electric bikes, electric vans, and electric three-wheelers) operating across their delivery networks by 2027. Flash Express alone targets approximately 14,000-22,000 EV vehicles through a combination of company-owned fleet and partner-driver lease subsidies. Lalamove operates a partner-driver model with EV-van lease discounts via Banpu NEXT, MG, and BYD; Best Express and J&T Express signed a Q2 2026 joint EV-conversion memorandum targeting 8,000-12,000 vehicles combined.
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