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JBChiangRai

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  1. I am in Hoi An currently, I have been in the larger VF8, I agree, totally uninspiring.
  2. Sorry, I don’t know anything about them.
  3. Yes, but as long as it’s full of water, and the humidity is not at 100%, it should cool the air by 2 or 3°C The problem is when people run them indoors with the windows and doors shut, it cools the room until humidity reaches 100% and then it stops cooling. The room goes back up to the temperature it was before and now you’re stuck in a hot humid room.
  4. if you are sitting outside on the deck, then an air cooler is perfect for you.
  5. What a well thought out post, and qualified with such impeccable sources. Let’s see what happens this year, total auto sales are not growing, but EV sales are, so somebody is losing somewhere.
  6. What range do you need? Thailand already has an oversupply of charging stations. If you charge at home, and have one of the cheaper EV’s the nearest charging station you will ever need is 150km from your home. And with a larger EV and driving a long way perhaps 500km from your home, but you will find them every 30km on highways.
  7. In our family there are 2 EV’s and an ICE. Myself and oldest daughter have EV’s and they are used almost every day. My youngest daughter has an ICE, and it’s been parked in my garage for four weeks since it was last used. An EV wouldn’t suit her as it would be left too long. Both my daughters are at university in Chiang Mai and they tend to always go out together in the EV down there, my youngest daughter only uses her car when she comes home for holidays and even then, not very often. It’s 4 years old with less than 10,000km on it. I have friends who are snowbirds, they only come to Chiangrai for the cool season, and an EV wouldn’t suit them being left in the garage for six months unused.
  8. The EV owners tend to post facts, unlike your recent posts skip along cassidy
  9. Didn’t you previously say you’d sold it as you moved up country?
  10. It's probable that customers are awaiting for the cheaper Chinese EV’s.
  11. But the real question is, does it make any difference to the cooling capacity? It does only if the air-conditioning is inverter type.
  12. The figure is over 100 for Hybrid ICE cars, about 140
  13. You are transparent, I said you had an ulterior motive in asking for commitment to your stats, and guess what? You did! Of course your conclusions are as contrived as your questions. The stats are simple. EV’s are many times less likely you to catch fire, stop, trying to spin and twist the data, nobody is fooled, the only fool is yourself.
  14. I wish I had your IQ, life would be so much easier if I didn’t have to think
  15. That sounds about right
  16. Yes, it depends on the land office, some allow it, some don’t. To be safe, you should go along with a lawyer, and you might have a chance.
  17. I haven’t done this, I took a different route and created a company that my daughter owned 99.997% of. But I understand that it is possible, at the Land office’s discretion, and there is no recourse if they decide not to do it. If you do do it, you have to basically consider the land completely locked up until the child is 20 years old, to do anything before the child is 20 you have to get a court order and generally they do not give them
  18. Why should I? Why is it you need me to?
  19. Oh, I do understand it, I just wonder why you’re wanting people to agree to it? What’s the agenda? I know enough about you to know you have a hidden agenda.
  20. Public charging he’s always going to be more expensive than charging at home, they are not charities they want to make some money. Most people will rarely ever charge at a charging station, We’ve only done it once in two years and that is as a family with multiple EV cars. EV’s use an average of 4 kWh per day, it’s not a huge amount for the grid to absorb. I think you’ve probably read my post on why hydrogen is five times more expensive than an EV per kilometer to run. We will see hydrogen cars, but EV’s are always going to be the premium product. it was 18% last year and 2% or 3% the year before, do you think it will only be 18% this year? The 82% that you claim are going to be peed off with them is narrowing every year. in any event I very much doubt they are peed off with them, there’s only a few ignorant people who hate EV’s for no logical reason.
  21. Where are you heading with this?
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