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Bandersnatch

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  1. When I lived in the UK, I never considered purchasing a new car as used cars represented far better value. I have lived and worked in Thailand for 15 years and I purchased 6 vehicles here in that time, all of them were purchased new from a dealer. The commonly accepted advice was that used cars in Thailand may never have had an oil change and only to consider buying a used car if you knew the owner and the car’s full history. EVs don’t need oil changes, Teslas don’t even have a recommended service interval. I would certainly consider buying a used Tesla if I could get it for a reasonable price.
  2. I actually like hub motors as they don’t need a belt/chain drive. The motor is sealed/waterproof as you wouldn’t be able to wash it or drive in the rain. If you want a more professional bike and are happy to pay three times the price I have posted before about the sleek it does have three times the power, but our use case is for my wife to pop round the village and local shops, we couldn’t justify it when we have an EV as well.
  3. Don’t have power cuts myself as I power my house and EV from my solar system. All the villages around me were without power yesterday for 3 hours in the middle of the day and it was scorching???? I would be happy to share my excess back to the grid, but someone at EGAT has decided that’s a bad idea..
  4. Tesla - Big Price cuts in Aus; NZ; USA but not Thailand.....yet.
  5. The bike has 3 power modes In addition it also has a super sport button that gives 15 seconds of boost for overtaking. Top speed is 65km/hr. If you want more power then move up from the 1 kW motor as this is the base model. It seems fine for driving on dual carriage ways compared to my Honda Click. Quality seems good
  6. Top tip for buying an electric motorbike - check that it can be registered for the road. My Deco Hannah was plated, taxed and insured by the dealer for free within 24hours - good service.
  7. Tesla Autopilot wasn’t told that driving in Thailand is well… different. Tesla user complained that Tesla Autopilot thought that people standing at the back of a Baht bus were actually standing in the road and applied emergency braking.
  8. I will be charging my new electric bike from home solar, but even if you don’t have solar, electric power is so more efficient and cheaper than gasohol. 1.258kWh @฿5/kWh = ฿6.29 for 60km
  9. I went to visit my local Deco dealer in June 2022 but the government EV incentives weren’t available. Glad I waited
  10. Just bought another EV, only cost ฿30,640 after government EV incentives. 60km range per change removable battery (replacement ฿10,000) Road Tax ฿50 per year. https://decogreenenergy.com/index.php/en/
  11. Mine likes EVs as they don’t have a transmission tunnel and many have a space for a hand bag. The “handbag test” is required for any new EV we sit in.
  12. The HiPhiX looks like a very cool car. I am not familiar with the brand hopefully it will come to Thailand, the more options we have the better.
  13. Domestic Solar, Home Batteries and EVs will have increasingly important roles in helping to flatten the demand for electricity and share power to reduce peak demand. Domestic Solar and home energy storage is expanding. Around 30% of Australian homes have rooftop solar. Increasingly new EVs come with Bidirectional Charging giving access to battery storage with discharge rates of 4.5kW in the BYDs and 3.6kW with Hyundais and Kias. We are not talking about running your 80kWh car battery dry, just discharging a few kWhs at times of peak demand. Tesla is expanding into Solar Microgrids and Virtual Power Plants with owners being paid $2/kWh https://cleantechnica.com/2020/10/29/tesla-expanding-solar-microgrids-virtual-power-plants/ What is needed is Smart energy tariffs and feed-in rates that track the market rate for electricity.
  14. I have been driving a Chinese electric car for 2 years now, would I buy another one - definitely. Would I consider a BYD - definitely. I was at the Bangkok motor show last week and they look great. If BYDs are really so dangerous why are they getting 5 star euro NCAP safety ratings? https://www.euroncap.com/en/results/byd/atto+3/46635
  15. Thanks for this Andew - I think I’m too old and fat for the BYD Seal - definitely more of an SUV man - will be watching out for the Sea Lion Me stuck in a Seal:
  16. My MG voice controls are in Thai but I connect my iPhone to Apple car play and use Google Maps in English. The voice control button on the steering wheel then connects to Siri for “play Sting on Spotify” etc
  17. If you were referring to the BYD Seal, then no it is clearly aimed at the Tesla model 3 which starts at ฿1,759,000 so it won’t cost more than that. The xc40 is ฿2,690,000. If you were referring to the Hyundai Ioniq 5 then yes it will probably be a similar price to xc40 due to the 40% import duties from Korea
  18. The Denza D9 interior is worth checking out. Denza is definitely BYD’s Lexus brand and I will be worth watching for future cars coming to Thailand. Denza launches new electric N7 SUV in China https://www.electrive.com/2023/03/16/denza-launches-new-electric-n7-suv-in-china/
  19. Anybody remember the Honda Benly CD200 from the 1980s? Well now there is an electric version. It costs ฿4,500 ……….per month! Apparently you can’t buy the bike outright but have to lease it. It works with a Battery Swap Station, coming to a food delivery service near you
  20. My car is a red HS PHEV and I have taught my wife that manoeuvre for an easy life. We shared the driving so could have been.
  21. Motorshow also had a used car section - mostly high end vehicles with no prices listed. Couple did catch my eye. I always liked the Honda e but it didn’t sell well - expensive with very small range. Original ZS EV - reasonable price
  22. We have puppies in the house and didn’t want to do an overnight. Travelled down on Thursday heading back at 3:30pm with a 9:30pm ETA but got stuck for 2 hours in Korat climbing a giant hill - big trucks in all lanes in stop go traffic. Was able to use my traffic jam assist for the first time (adaptive cruise control for slow moving)
  23. Bangkok Motor Show March 2023 Answers provided by staff on the stand Volvo Volvo C40 RECHARGE Dual Motor AWD 408Hp torque of 660Nm 0-100 in 4.7 seconds. 500Km driving distance per charge XC 40 ฿2.79m VOLVO celebrates 50 years of successful business operations in Thailand- some good offers are available. Sat in both cars and wasn’t that impressed with the interior. Raised the seat to my preferred seating position and hit my head trying to get out.
  24. Bangkok Motor Show March 2023 Answers provided by staff on the stand Neta S Looks fantastic, but locked and no access to the interior. Staff thought about 2 year wait and about ฿2,000,000 Neta V A great value car Neta U Didn't see at the show Staff thought about 1 year wait no news on price. Whatever this is - but it looks cute
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