Thailand needs ‘many regulatory reforms’ of electricity sector to catch up with ASEAN leaders on energy storage
energy-storage.news Jul 16, 2026

Thailand needs ‘many regulatory reforms’ of electricity sector to catch up with ASEAN leaders on energy storage

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Thailand’s electricity sector requires significant regulatory reforms to support energy storage and align with ASEAN leaders. Despite recognizing storage’s role in achieving 70% low-carbon energy by 2050, the market lacks the transparency and modeling to attract investment. Dr Pimpa Limthongkul of Thailand’s ENTEC emphasized the need for market pricing reforms and greater flexibility to improve the bankability of storage projects.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · Thailand’s single-buyer electricity model and rigid tariff structure hinder its ability to compete with neighboring ASEAN countries that are already implementing progressive storage policies.
  • · Without regulatory overhauls, the country risks falling further behind in the regional energy transition and missing key opportunities to integrate renewables efficiently.