Everything posted by Bandersnatch
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
My point is that you are in the wrong discussion and your post is There are plenty of discussions for EV bashing and this is not one of them You are welcome to start your own “EVs on the main road between LA and Las Vegas” discussion
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Net Zero: A Path to Poverty for the West, Prosperity for China
I was pointing out that the Telegraph has a reputation for bias on this topic and it’s not just me saying it. You want a “cohesive argument against the content of the message”? “Globally, fossil fuel subsidies were $7 trillion in 2022 or 7.1 percent of GDP” https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/WP/Issues/2023/08/22/IMF-Fossil-Fuel-Subsidies-Data-2023-Update-537281#:~:text=Globally%2C fossil fuel subsidies were,warming and local air pollution. Cut subsidies to fossil fuels, to fund the transition. Implement carbon pricing to reflect the true cost of the damage that energy does. Even without carbon pricing Renewables are the cheapest form of energy.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Maybe a topic for another discussion. I am struggling with Home Assistant and the Growatt intergration for my inverters as the api constantly logs in to check the status and Growatt sees it as a DOS attack and locks my account for 24 hours. I haven’t found a BYD integration for HA, but I saw HA used on a BYD which I thought was cool.
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Net Zero: A Path to Poverty for the West, Prosperity for China
This article is from the Telegraph known in the UK as the Torygraph as it is an ultra right wing publication that has endorsed the right wing Conservative party at every UK election since 1945. “Climate change The Telegraph has published multiple columns and news articles which promote pseudoscientific views on climate change, and misleadingly cast the subject of climate change as a subject of active scientific debate when there is a scientific consensus on climate change” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Telegraph
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
I ordered the Seal on the launch day and I’ve had it about 9 months. Here is a video I made over 2 years ago laying out my plan to incorporate V2L into my solar setup
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
He saw the graph but didn't bother to read it carefully and so didn't see that the graph was for only inverter #1 not the whole system. I made a "dumbed down" version of my V2L video which shows the Seal supporting the house with aircon running for a few hours
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
My car’s battery is designed to push a 2 tonne car at over 100km/hr for 160,000km and after that it is warrantied to still have over 70% capacity left. By comparison when I use it for home backup I am drawing only a few hundred watts. BYD make no reference to V2L in the warranty. They probably think that restricting output power to 3.5kW it will have negligible impact on the car.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
With an EV you actually need less not more storage capacity. Have you seen this video of mine?
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
“EVs are too expensive for the average Thai” How many times have we heard that? What they should say is “cars are too expensive….”
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
I’m not angry, but you seem to be pretty upset right now. I fact check what gets posted - some people don’t like being fact checked as they don’t like loosing face. I assume this is what you are replying to as you were All my driving is done at highway speed not stuck in traffic on beach road Your quoted ฿5,000 for my previous fuel bill actually ฿4,000 see post above would buy at ฿30/L. 133Lx13.6km/L = 1,808km/month or 60km/day but you also failed to acknowledge that I had 2 ICE cars and 2 drivers. Also a Honda Click, that was used mostly by family and always brought back empty! As we are 15km from nearest pump it had be refilled from old whiskey bottles of gasohol purchased at a premium at the local shop.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
“He” I assume you mean me as you quoted Jungle on my Solar post. You see through that? Really? - do you have solar, clearly not. Do you know what curtailment is? Clearly not. People who don’t have solar probably think that solar production is uniform, if you install 5kW you get 5kW throughout the day - you don’t. If your house doesn’t use more than 1kW, you probably think a couple of 500W panels and I’m good to go, why would you install more than that? Solar ramps up during the day and the more sunny the day the more it ramps up. You have to install more solar than you need to cover for cloudy days and the fact that most of the solar production is in the middle of the day. Then we get to curtailment. PEA doesn’t allow me to feed back to the grid so excess power created is lost. The fact that I can charge 2 EVs and an electric motorbike in the middle of the day means that that power isn’t wasted. Here is the key point that you just don’t get. Making my solar system smaller originally would have meant more power would need to be purchased from PEA to power the house before I ever bought an EV.
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Those of us who own Chinese electric cars on AN seem to have to spend a great deal of time defending them against anti-China rhetoric and the seemingly widespread belief that all EVs are rubbish but especially Chinese ones. My BYD Seal AWD Performance is a fantastic car and if you haven’t driven one you won’t be able to imagine just how good it is, but maybe this article might shed a little light on actually why it is so good: “More than 10,000 fresh college graduates have joined BYD, the Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) maker announced today. Nearly 70 percent of these newly hired freshmen have master's or doctoral degrees, and nearly 80 percent are research and development personnel“ https://cnevpost.com/2024/07/24/byd-over-10000-fresh-graduates-joining/- Electric Vehicles in Thailand
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Japan says China’s EV boom in Thailand is a huge threat to its auto market- Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
What’s with you guys! Why does nobody post any evidence to support their statements? Do you expect everyone to just believe what you say as fact? “So far, the typical EV battery has been proven to last about 200,000 miles, nearly 20 years. Tesla is rumored to be developing an EV battery that will last 1,000,000 miles, much longer than the average vehicle, currently 11.9 years” https://www.lifewire.com/do-evs-last-as-long-as-gasoline-cars-5202392- Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
Based upon your extensive experience owning EVs over the past few decades? or is that just your uniformed opinion?- Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
For me it wasn’t a gamble, I knew I had excess solar power in the middle of the day and could charge 2 EVs for free. Buying my second EV with bi-directional charging, meant I had enough backup power to dump my PEA meter. No fuel bills and no electricity bills didn’t sound like much of a gamble to me. Charging my EVs for free:- Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
American are unhappy with their EVs, that’s understandable they can’t buy Chinese EVs- Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
I bought a second one and then an electric motor bike. Damn, I keep forgetting I don’t like them.- Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
The problem for EV owners trying to have discussions with EV haters is that they have to spend the whole time fact checking the unsubstantiated rubbish that’s posted. Case in point, your post. Your opinion was based upon owning how many EVs? Ok, so how many have you actually driven? Have you even sat in one then? Not exactly an expert witness then are you.- Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
Many of the replies here clearly failed to read the title. This is about Premium EV sales and sources quoted are from BMW. Many replies assume all EV sales are down in Thailand when in fact comparing the first 6 months of 2023 and 2024, EV sales are up. ICE sales are down particularly pickups “Pickups and pickup passenger vehicles took a big hit. In March, pure pickup sales dropped by 45.2%, and pickup passenger vehicles by 46.6%” https://thethaiger.com/guides/automotive/thailand-automotive-sales-in-2024- [OT] EV battery for home solar installations [OT]
I had deep cycle gel batteries in my first solar setup 7 years ago and they still have some life in them. If you want to hear more about their story and why I now have LFP instead watch this video- [OT] EV battery for home solar installations [OT]
I would recommend buying a BYD domestic solar battery that comes with a warranty and should cost a reasonable ฿5-10k per kWh There are definitely no “old” EV batteries available in Thailand only crash damaged recovered ones. The standard warranty on EV batteries is 8 years with a minimum of 70% capacity remaining. The oldest EVs in Thailand are only 6 years old. - Electric Vehicles in Thailand