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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Sales Report : BEST SELLER Passenger Cars October 2023 | ICE – HEV – BEV 100% electric https://autolifethailand.tv/sales-report-best-seller-passenger-cars-oct-2023/ Sales Report : BEST SELLER Passenger Cars October 2023 | ICE – HEV – BEV 100% electric Top 12 Passenger Cars in October 2023 Number 1 Toyota Yaris ATIV : 4,308 cars Number 2 BYD Dolphin : 2,413 cars* Number 3 Toyota Yaris Cross: 2,399 cars Number 4 Honda CR-V : 2,169 cars No. 5 Honda HR-V : 1,451 units Number 6 BYD Atto 3 : 1,427 cars* No. 7 Honda City : 1,377 units Number 8 Toyota Yaris : 1,212 cars Number 9 Honda City Hatchback : 1,124 cars Number 10 Toyota Corolla Cross : 982 cars Number 11 NETA V : 951 cars* No. 12 Honda Civic : 828 units -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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BYD Seal tips, tricks and help
Bandersnatch replied to macahoom's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I popped into BYD Buriram and showed them this post. Apparently I am the first to ask for this update. They said they would talk to Rama 2 on Nut to find out how to do it -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I just posted what they just told me, but I think you are right -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
There are different prices for peak or off peak. Maybe I’m going blind, but I couldn’t see the times -
BYD Seal tips, tricks and help
Bandersnatch replied to macahoom's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Ice Cream Truck 🚐 or Spooky Forest 👻 available and definitely no updates. I have chosen spooky forest as I don’t want small children to come running when they hear the ice cream truck coming round the corner. But there is hope…. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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BYD Seal tips, tricks and help
Bandersnatch replied to macahoom's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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BYD Seal tips, tricks and help
Bandersnatch replied to macahoom's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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BYD Seal tips, tricks and help
Bandersnatch replied to macahoom's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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BYD Seal tips, tricks and help
Bandersnatch replied to macahoom's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I was planning to do a video on the mechanical key, but as it requires 2 hands I will have to schedule an appointment with my assistant camera operator -
Most EV owners don’t tend to think of the ToryGraph when looking for actuate information on EVs, it has an appalling reputation. Case in point this totally debunked story: As I have said several times the battery chemistry in my EV and my house batteries have a LiFePO4 cathode chemistry - not Li-ion and can be charged to 100% every day. One other factor that non EV owners clearly do not know is that when EV manufactures quote battery capacity they quote “Usable” capacity not Gross. My EV has an 82.5kWh usable capacity but the Gross is over 85kWh
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
16.1% of all car sales last month being full EV is very significant in my opinion. Many people are still quoting figures from 30th Sept published in an English language publication based in the capital. -
BYD Seal tips, tricks and help
Bandersnatch replied to macahoom's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
If you are going to spend over ฿20k on film I would also investing in a digital laser thermometer and some kitchen foil Take a sample of the film you are thinking of buying and a piece of foil and measure the temperature of both in direct sunlight. The foil should record ambient temperature, a good film should do the same -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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I read your study “Lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) is kind of Lithium ion rechargeable battery which uses LiFePO4 as a cathode material. LiFePO4 is an intrinsically safer cathode material than LiCoO2” Maybe a demonstration might be easier to visualise
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People are entitled to their own Opinions but not their own Facts. When people pass off hearsay as Facts they might get their fragile egos a bit bruised when they are called out on it. I make no apologies for pursuing the truth
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You are not correct and you are off-topic. My home battery, my EV battery, the battery in the MG 4 I suggested to UWEB above, all BYDs, New Fords and MGs, Teslas most popular models: Model 3 and Y RWD all have LiFePO4 cathodes that don’t suffer from thermal runaway.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
This is the deal I got: Do you have a link to the new deal? I haven’t seen updates, but they were swamped with orders. I waited over a month and only got a car by swapping from Premium to Performance. That’s my car in the video above. My YouTube channel is EcoHouseThailand -
As OP I have the right to rigorously defend my discussion from being hijacked by ultracrepidarians. This system has the potential to save forum members a great deal of money. It's a shame when that message is being drowned out by those with no interest and even less understanding in it.
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It just needs a transfer switch to switch between V2L and grid as you need. If you can get your night-time load under a couple of kW then you might not need grid power at all. In Thailand a 10kW solar system will produce excess power in the middle of the day, which you can dump into car and then use at night. You can pick up an excellent MG4 with V2L for under ฿800k
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Let’s look at “absolute stupidity” Joining a discussion about powering a home from a car. Not watching the videos in the opening post so has no idea what the discussion is about. Replies with a random post Discovering he is a discussion about powering a home from a car “Lost his brains”
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How will the "real car" power your home?