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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
A model suspected to be a BYD pickup truck has been spotted testing, following rumors that the new energy vehicle (NEV) maker's personalized model will be a new energy pickup. Local tech media Mydrivers shared a spy photo of a purported BYD pickup truck model with its body tightly wrapped in camouflage. https://cnevpost.com/2022/11/21/spy-photo-byd-may-be-testing-pickup/ -
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
Free EV Charging! ….If you are a cabinet member Prime Minister launches EV chargers at Government House shown with BMW i7 for ASEAN leaders and the first Mercedes-Benz EQS assembled in Thailand. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Radar is made by Geely which owns Volvo so there is the possibility that it might be available outside China, but probably not for a while as it is priced from $24,000 and will be very popular in China. More of a fashion item than a workhorse as it does not come with 4 wheel drive and has low ride hight. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Thailand commits to increase the production of zero emissions vehicles to 30% by 2030 at COP27 -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Ready for you to own today with the NEW MG4 ELECTRIC A new definition of 100% electric car. The first time you experience new driving. With rear wheel drive system, ready to step into an iconic life. Coming with a special offer only for Pre-booking customers. Book only 5,000 baht. Get electricity supply device (V2L) worth 10,000 baht. Booking can be made from 15 May. Y. 65 09:00 am To 29 Feb. Y. 65 Open MG THAILAND Application and reserve now. If you don't have it yet, download it at For iOS ▼ https://apple.co/3QrU2G9 For Android สําหรับ https://bit.ly/3AkzLg2 Or book via the MG website https://onlinebooking.mgcars.com Can't miss it at all... With the fun ride waiting for you to own it For more info visit http://bit.ly/3AfB7bE #NEWMG4ELECTRIC #MGcarsTH #PassionDrives -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Lots of people will tell you that Hydrogen will replace EV charging, but in Thailand EV chargers are being mothballed and replaced with Nitrogen filling stations ???? -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Here in Thailand we don’t get all versions of electric cars produced in China, but we can see the direction that the design language is going. The latest version of the Ora Good Cat is the Ora Lightning Cat - I would be prepared to pay more for a more luxurious car. An older video states that there are plans that will be coming to Thailand -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Any routes that follow an international border will automatically reduce the likelihood of finding a charger by 50%. Fortunately for you the trip is only 142 km -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Sorry but I still can't see any reason for you to be here Another Troll added to the ignore list -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Your first mistake was going into a Toyota garage as Toyota currently doesn't sell EVs in Thailand! If you want a sensible answer go into a dealer that actually sells and services EVs. EVs are much more simple that ICE cars - electric motors are sealed and don't need servicing. Here is the service schedule for a Tesla Model 3 - I could understand that they might need to send it to BKK to change the wiper blades! A 10 hour journey with a 5 minute break ???? ???? ???????? An 150 kw charger would add 250km in 20 minutes. Most normal people would be happy to stop every 2-3 hours -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Just checked your trip on PlugShare and you are correct 166km - I will be writing to MG to complain about their advertising. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Did you miss that I said: “increasing taxation on fossil fuels to fund a transition to cleaner fuels” so how would it be a “death knell for the EV industry” if we are increasing subsidies for EV adoption? -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
NETA S SPORT ELECTRIC POWER SEDAN RANGE 650-710 KM It will be at the Bangkok Motor Expo 2022 December Anyone else going to be there? Read more ???? https://bit.ly/3E5clvO -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
An alternate approach would be taxation to cause a change in behaviour. Raising the price of cigarettes reduces consumption, especially by the young and the poor, thereby improving public health and reducing socio-economic inequalities in smoking. That is one reason why governments around the world have raised taxes on tobacco products. Increasing air pollution levels increases the risk of lung cancer and respiratory infections. So increasing taxation on fossil fuels to fund a transition to cleaner fuels will result in lower government health expenditure. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Come on @fredob43 this discussion on EVs in Thailand has over a thousand posts and you think you are the first one to suggest that there are not enough charging points in Thailand! You can't be bothered to look though any previous posts yet you expect those of us who own EVs to answer the same question every couple of weeks! The reason you haven't seen any charging points is you aren't looking for them. You don't have an app on your phone that show you where they are. As an EV owners I can confirm as a fact that there are more EV chargers in Thailand than there are EVs needing to charge. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2022 THE NATION SLEEK EV, a leading Thai-Singaporean electric motorcycle manufacturer, recently launched in Thailand The company aims to establish battery swapping stations nationwide At the SLEEK launch event, the company also introduced the S Pods and the S Pods Home battery swapping stations. The network of stations will be available at gas stations, shopping malls, restaurants, and coffee shops, within 7-9km apart. SLEEK aims to roll out in Bangkok first, with a target of 225 locations by the end of 2023. Users can use SLEEK mobile application to get their vehicle information, and locate service centres and S Pods stations. SLEEK EV also announced business partnerships with Bosch Thailand, who will support the SLEEK’s electric motorcycle development, and with Pro Concept Manufacturer (PCM) who will jointly establish a motorcycle assembly and battery manufacturing factory in Thailand. SLEEK EV has also partnered with Bank of Ayudhya, which operates under the framework of Environmental, Social, and corporate Governance (ESG), to provide loans with exclusive interest rates to SLEEK customers. SLEEK EV now has authorized distributors in 22 provinces and expects to have service centres and dealerships nationwide within the first quarter of 2023. https://www.nationthailand.com/pr-news/more/pr-news/40020356 https://www.sleekev.com/ I spoke to a Sleek dealer yesterday and got sit on the bikes - they seem to be PCX sized and are of good quality. I liked the Bosch motors. The type V has a 3kW electric motor. The ฿97,000 Lite has one 4.2kWh battery The ฿129,000 version has 2 batteries. I didn't see the GT version. The hand written "sub" in the margin of ฿5,000 and ฿10,000 I believe refers to the already included government subsidy. The 1.19% interest rate is very generous I -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
We have an electric car powered by my home solar system, but my gf still prefers the Honda click for trips to the local shops; food runs and family visits. I have been looking to replace it with an electric motorbike for sometime. I have previously posted about https://decogreenenergy.com/index.php/en/ Deco bikes are assembled in Thailand and have an extensive dealer network. I am still waiting for Deco to announce that their bikes are eligible for the government EV subsidy. Two bikes I am considering are: https://decogreenenergy.com/index.php/en/product-en/electric-motorcycles-en/superace https://decogreenenergy.com/index.php/en/product-en/electric-motorcycles-en/doubleace Due to the differences in voltage/amp hours I prefer to convert battery capacities to kWhs Both SuperAce and DoubleAce have 2kW electric motors The SuperAce has a 2.2kWh battery and the DoubleAce has a 3kWh battery -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
"phantom braking" has affected other cars including Tesla. The car applies the breaks when it thinks it sees an obstruction ahead to avoid an accident. Full Self Driving has a long way to go and I wouldn't pay extra for it currently. My MG has as a range of safety features like warning bongs which I have switched off, but some I really value like automatically activating the 360 camera when I use the turn signal and the blind spot warning light which is very valuable in Thailand as motorbikes can appear from anywhere. Modern EVs come with over the air updates and a lot of problems can be fixed without a recall. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
As I have previously mentioned, the Toyota bZ4X had a problem with wheel nuts coming loose and all cars had to be recalled. I have now heard that the Toyota claimed WLTP range of 470km was independently tested at 307km -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Thanks for the update. My local dealer told me that there was no stock of the old model EP, but stock availability coming out of canceled orders makes sense and probably explains differences in regional availability. The new model EP has the same battery and drive train as the previous model which is really excellent value for money at the lower price. Congratulations on bagging a couple of bargain EVs. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Toyota bZ4X is now launched in Thailand. Only the 4 wheel drive version will be sold in Thailand 0-100km 6.9 seconds The price quoted is after the Government 150,000 Baht EV discount. Launching with a black roof in Thailand is not a great choice. Launch Video in English, Japanese and Thai: -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
The MG EP 2022 is no longer available for order in Thailand or the UK (where it is known as the MG 5) It looks like we will have to wait until 2023 for the new model to become available here in Thailand The new model will have higher specs and a higher price. Here is a good video explaining the difference between the old and new model -
EV Owners … Real life experience & help thread
Bandersnatch replied to KhunLA's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Solar powers all my in province driving. I like to recharge my home batteries first then charge the car. In the middle of the day the solar system is making the most power. I would recommend a 7kW wall charger so you get as much of the peak solar into the car as quickly as possible. You don’t want any solar production curtailed as you can’t get it into the car quick enough. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Bandersnatch replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
None taken. Got a lift today in a friends Toyota Corolla and I struggled to get into it - must be getting old or fat or something ???? After an electric motor, the engine seemed very rough and noisy. Won’t be going back to suck, squeeze, bang, blow.