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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
For an EV the SU7 handles very well...π π π π€£. NzysBbdjwy32JMOJ.mp4 -
Sutin visits China for submarine acquisition talks
ExpatOilWorker replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
KFC? -
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Sutin visits China for submarine acquisition talks
ExpatOilWorker replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
How about a Frigate-Submarine combo deal? 6ED7mhEcfNizN6gH.mp4 -
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
That is an opportunity we can't miss. The floor is open for bids on March 7th (April 7th, right?) sales numbers π°. Wild guesses from my side. BYD = 1,888 Vinfast = 222 -
Russian fighting it out with hotel guests and Police.
ExpatOilWorker replied to roo860's topic in Phuket
This is his future. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Your trusted used car salesman with dark glasses and a fast talking sidekick, will sell you an EV for 300k. The pink π color is perfect for an e-vanker. 1711686865975.mp4 -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Xiaomi don't even have a factory in China. They hired an ex-BMW developer to slap together a design and then they asked a state owned company, BAIC group to build it. It will be loaded with spy π΅οΈββοΈ ware. If you as much as mumble Tiananmen square, it will auto collide with the nearest power pole at top speed. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Does it come in petrol or diesel? -
Plans for Thailand's first nuclear power plant
ExpatOilWorker replied to george's topic in Thailand News
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
This explains why the majority of EVs are in the major cities. Wealth and EV ownership goes hand in hand. You capitalistic greenish! -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
20% is still a far cry from the 97-98% market share Chinese EVs have in Thailand. I assume the Chinese brands that are available in Europe is not the brand zoo we see here in Thailand. The few Chinese brands that can stand the test of time against European πͺπΊ consumer protection rights, would be the right choice of car, also here in Thailand. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Very well spotted, you certainly have an eye for numbers. Also, let's not forget BEV sales in Thailand are down 35.6% y-o-y in February 2024. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
That is very interesting. The Euro zone is of course a much bigger and diversed market, but also a more mature EV market. At 20% EV sales, Thailand is already double the EU numbers. Asia is generally faster at adopting new technology and Europe has not been exposed to the Chinese shock, but it could also be that Thailand has overshoot the target and sales will fall a bit, like we already saw in February. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
They will trade all their Chinese first generation EVs in for the latest self-driving model. Entire YouTube channels will be dedicated for the dash camera footage. π· -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Your MG has a battery capacity of 50.6 kWh? π π π My Bimmer has a 750 kWh power pack πͺ. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
The legacy auto manufacturers will have no choice but to join the fight. Suzuki has already fired the first shot, more will follow soon. Once the Chinese EV manufacturers start production in Thailand πΉπ, the auto industry will have to wake up from its slumber and offer newer, better and cheaper models. -
Giant Italian-Thai behemoth fights for survival and to pay wages
ExpatOilWorker replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Time to chance the name to Ital-bye π.