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Cannot communicate with MG Thailand.
JBChiangRai replied to up2you2's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Because you have a working brain.- 114 replies
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Cannot communicate with MG Thailand.
JBChiangRai replied to up2you2's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
It's not uncommon for companies here to ignore any communication in English, did you send it in Thai? The Call Center is 1267 -
Roojai don't, only 3,000 baht more for the cars in your comparison.
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Actually you are wrong. The stats published are fires per 100k sales of vehicles Where do you get average age comparison of EV vs ICE and how did you make the leap from sales to older vehicles? I'm unaware of any stats for that. Same goes for EV's drive half the distance of ICE cars, that's not my experience, I specifically bought my MG4 because I was doing more than my previous mileage. What's the source of your stats? I'm calling BS.
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Actually not correct. The fires are measured per 1,000 cars of similar type, so volume of EV's sold is irrelevant.
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I will sleep comfortably in my bed knowing my EV's are 10-100 times less likely to burn or explode than the ICE cars I used to own.
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Yes it has happened, depending on the statistics you read, it has happened between 10 and 100 times more often with ICE cars, sometimes much more catastrophic with an explosion, gasoline has a far higher energy density than Lithium Batteries.
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Please do listen to the experts https://insideevs.com/news/561549/study-evs-smallest-fire-risk/ https://thedriven.io/2023/05/16/petrol-and-diesel-cars-20-times-more-likely-to-catch-fire-than-evs/ https://evcentral.com.au/are-evs-more-of-a-fire-hazard-than-ices/ https://www.familyhandyman.com/article/are-electric-vehicles-more-likely-to-catch-on-fire/ https://charge.net.nz/knowledge-article/ev-myths/ https://www.theloopnewspaper.com/story/2023/06/24/community/car-fires-evs-vs-ice-cars/10974.html https://electrek.co/2022/01/12/government-data-shows-gasoline-vehicles-are-significantly-more-prone-to-fires-than-evs/ https://belux.edmo.eu/fact-check-do-electric-cars-catch-fire-more-often-than-combustion-engine-cars/ I could go on, and on, and on, and on, and on
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Groan Statistically ICE cars are more prone to fires than EV's.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Using both plugs on one charger would split the charger's maximum capable output in half on each plug, but it would prevent another car from taking half the current and slow down the charging process. Incidentally, there is a German car with an AC charging port on each side, only one side is DC and you can only use one side at a time. -
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JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
In case anyone is interested in the performance comparison of the MG4 vs BYD ATTO 3 Extended Range. I had the opportunity to pit my MG4 (X) against the ATTO today on the way back to Chiang Rai from Chiang Mai. Side by side from about 30km/hr upwards (didn't test below) the MG4 steadily pulled away up to considerably past the legal limit. Both cars only one occupant. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
I have the same car in that Blue with a bodykit, I love the car, it’s a lot of fun for the money and cheap enough that you don’t worry about where you park it or damage from enjoying a spirited drive. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
You might think handling would be worse, actually it’s not. the Porsche Taycan is almost as fast around the Nurburgring as the 911 GT3RS, the Tesla Model S is also stunningly quick. mostly down to a very low center of gravity. As for the performance advantages of an EV, it doesn’t even need stating -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Range for me is irrelevant, as long as it’s above my desired break interval which is about 300km. What is important to me is performance, handling, NVH, design and recharge speed. Above all performance and handling, every drive should be a pleasure. -
Even a rudimentary internet search will give you articles from many governmental organisations stating Cannabis is addictive. There have been studies, eg. the 2002 study done by the Us Dept of Health & Human Serv's. Here's an article from the USA's CDC Addiction | Health Effects | Marijuana | CDC Addiction (Marijuana or Cannabis Use Disorder) Some people who use marijuana will develop marijuana use disorder, meaning that they are unable to stop using marijuana even though it’s causing health and social problems in their lives. One study estimated that approximately 3 in 10 people who use marijuana have marijuana use disorder.1 Another study estimated that people who use cannabis have about a 10% likelihood of becoming addicted.2 The risk of developing marijuana use disorder is greater in people who start using marijuana during youth or adolescence and who use marijuana more frequently.3 The following are signs of marijuana use disorder 4: Using more marijuana than intended Trying but failing to quit using marijuana Spending a lot of time using marijuana Craving marijuana Using marijuana even though it causes problems at home, school, or work Continuing to use marijuana despite social or relationship problems. Giving up important activities with friends and family in favor of using marijuana. Using marijuana in high-risk situations, such as while driving a car. Continuing to use marijuana despite physical or psychological problems. Needing to use more marijuana to get the same high. Experiencing withdrawal symptoms when stopping marijuana use. People who have marijuana use disorder may also be at a higher risk of other negative consequences, such as problems with attention, memory, and learning. Some people who have marijuana use disorder may need to use more and more marijuana or greater concentrations of marijuana over time to experience a “high.” The greater the amount of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in marijuana (in other words, the concentration or strength), the stronger the effects the marijuana may have on the brain.5,6 The amount of THC in marijuana has increased over the past few decades.6 In a study of cannabis research samples over time, the average delta-9 THC (the main form of THC in the cannabis plant) concentration almost doubled, from 9% in 2008 to 17% in 2017.7 Products from dispensaries often offer much higher concentrations than seen in this study. In a study of products available in online dispensaries in 3 states with legal non-medical adult marijuana use, the average THC concentration was 22%, with a range of 0% to 45%.8 In addition, some methods of using marijuana (for example, dabbing and vaping concentrates) may deliver very high levels of THC to the user.6,9 Researchers do not yet know the full extent of the consequences when the body and brain are exposed to high concentrations of THC or how recent increases in concentrations affect the risk of someone developing marijuana use disorder.6
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Your thoughts on this PSI solar promotion
JBChiangRai replied to Yorkshire Tea's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
You don't want fan-cooled grid-tied inverters if you can avoid it, fans always wear out, especially Chinese fans, if you do then keep spares. Likewise, larger inverters mounted in the shade are the best way to go, micro-inverters under a hot solar panel are not a good idea. My convection cooled inverters are guaranteed 10 years, I know of 8 installed in this province, no issues at all. -
Your thoughts on this PSI solar promotion
JBChiangRai replied to Yorkshire Tea's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
All the aluminum mountings and cables, circuit breakers, surge arresters are missing, add another 10-15,000 baht -
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JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
The problem with negative marketing is people lose trust in the company doing it. Bashing the competition is a poor substitute for extolling your own merits. -
Probably because Brazil speaks Portuguese and whilst it's similar to Spanish, there are a lot of differences.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
JBChiangRai replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
The glass only gets hot when you are parked in the sun, the breeze through driving keeps it at ambient temperature. You probably need something like a 99% blocking film