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According to the DLT registrations site 206 Hilux Champ registered between January 1st to 30th June 191 were registered in February don't know if there was a special promotion for January other months numbers are 7 or lower per month
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If we look at the combined DLT vehicle categories where EV have been registered this year excluding motorcycles and tractors R.Y. 1 Private passenger car with no more than 7 people R.Y. 2 Private passenger cars with more than 7 people R.Y. 3 Personal trucks R.Y. 4 personal three-wheeled vehicle R.Y. 6 Vehicles for hire carrying no more than 7 passengers. R.Y. 8 Three-wheeled rental car R.Y. 9 Business service vehicles R.Y. 10 Sightseeing service car R.Y. 11 Car rental service Total registrations for February 2024 are 57,765 including 3,670 EV's giving EV's market share of 6.36% Total registrations for March 2024 are 56,761 including 5,003 EV's giving EV's market share of 8.82% Total registrations for April 2024 are 47,231 including 4,114 EV's giving EV's market share of 8.71% Total registrations for May 2024 are 53,598 including 5,483 EV's giving EV's market share of 10.23% Total registrations for June 2024 are 53,348 including 5,807 EV's giving EV's market share of 10.9% Ignoring vehicle categories such as R.Y 6 would imply that there isn't a single EV taxi vehicle in Thailand R.Y. 8 Three-wheeled rental car since 2022 has been all electric with the exception of 2 LPG registered in 2022
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No you not using where all EV's are sold Here is a list of the 17 DLT vehicle categories and the number of EV's registered this year the number at the end is the number of vehicles for each category. R.Y. 1 Private passenger car with no more than 7 people 36,497 R.Y. 2 Private passenger cars with more than 7 people 1 R.Y. 3 Personal trucks 182 R.Y. 4 personal three-wheeled vehicle 14 R.Y. 6 Vehicles for hire carrying no more than 7 passengers. 918 R.Y. 8 Three-wheeled rental car 63 R.Y. 9 Business service vehicles 6 R.Y. 10 Sightseeing service car 51 R.Y. 11 Car rental service R.Y. 12 Motorcycle 13609 R.Y. 13 Tractor 8 R.Y. 14 road roller R Y. 15 Vehicles used in agricultural work R.Y. 16 trailer R.Y. 17 Public Motorcycles 6 'EV Board' issues measures to support hybrid cars, reducing excise tax for HEV cars from 2028 - 2032, expecting this measure to create no less than 50 billion baht in investment, creating a modern car parts production base, 'Excise' expects to lose 5,000 - 10,000 million baht in revenue, but pushing Thailand to be a future HEV production base Currently, there are 7 car manufacturers that have applied for investment promotion in Thailand, with plans to invest in hybrid cars: 4 are Japanese, namely Toyota, Honda, Mitsubishi, and 3 are Chinese, namely Great Wall Motors, MG, and Cherry. https://www.bangkokbiznews.com/business/economic/1137540
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Posting more rubbish maybe your not aware out of the 17 different types of DLT vehicle categories Cars are listed in 7 of the DLT vehicle categories but you choose to ignore 6 of those vehicle categories This website shows pictures of each different type of vehicle for each category https://cityleasing.co.th/content21052021/#:~:text
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I think your losing it questioning your own posts
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You really are showing yourself to be a complete moron Since before EV's became available they ICE vehicles had 100% market share now that EV's are available the ICE market share is slowly being reduced by purchase of EV's but not in the numbers you hoping for
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Anyone interested in real numbers should ignore the % pedalled by JB numbers can be verified from the DLT website https://web.dlt.go.th/statistics/ for R.Y. 1 Private passenger car with no more than 7 people Total number of cars registered March 2024 45,315 which includes 4,720 EV's Total number of cars registered April 2024 38,022 which includes 4007 EV's Total number of cars registered May 2024 43,196 which includes 5,270 EV's
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You must be smoking the same stuff as JB for R.Y. 1 Private passenger car with no more than 7 people Total number of cars registered March 2024 45,315 which includes 4,720 EV's Total number of cars registered April 2024 38,022 which includes 4007 EV's Total number of cars registered May 2024 43,196 which includes 5,270 EV's The EV market share of 30% in March is a total figment of anyone's imagination
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Thats not evidence, evidence needs to come from an offical source and as you know The numbers I provided was every vehicle that is required to register with the DLT including electric motor cycles The stats provided by @ExpatOilWorker only represent a single category of type of road vehicle and that is category R.Y. 1 Private passenger car with no more than 7 people and as aa result are not a true representation of all ICE vehicles registered with the DLT
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On this forum you need to backup your numbers with hard evidence or you will be accused of publiishing fake news
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% are always used when people are embarrassed to state numbers are they are meaninless if the base number is not included Base number 1 500% increase total number 6 Base nuumber 10 500% increase total number 60 Base number 100 500% increase total number 600 Base number 1000 500 increase total number 6,000
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What you have posted is misleading and incorrect and doesn't support figures release by the DLT % are meaninless Auto Brands are mainly focused on number of vehicles sold and how did we do compared against our competition July 1st 2024 EV sales continue to drop driven by tight economic conditions Data from the Department of Land Transport indicate that the EV market has not been particularly strong since the beginning of the year. January recorded the highest number of registrations for the year at 13,321 units, driven partly by a rush to register before the January 31 deadline to qualify for benefits under the EV promotion plan, EV 3.0, which offers a 2% excise tax and a subsidy of up to 150,000 baht. This rush led to a sharp decline in registrations the following months. If the cumulative total for the first five months is extrapolated for the entire year, EV sales are expected to be close to 76,000 units, considerably lower than the overall projection of between 100,000 to 130,000 units. https://www.nationthailand.com/blogs/business/automobile/40039276
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People switching to EV's in droves what are you smoking Number of EV registrations for the period Feburary 2024 30th June 2024 for for R.Y. 1 Private passenger car with no more than 7 people were 23,183 Number of vehicles registered for the same period excluding EV were 180,246 180246 for ICE vs 23,183 for EV's indicate that people are not switching to EV's in droves as you posted
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Your having a laugh with your 30% figure for March 2024 DLT report April registrations (March Sales ) for R.Y. 1 Private passenger car with no more than 7 people were 4007 March figures were 4,720 April 2023 figures were 3,820 March 2023 figures were 6,204
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Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
vinny41 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
BYD customers appeal to the Consumers' Foundation to return their cars and receive compensation for the price difference On July 25, 2024, Mr. Thanat Thamisakun, Director of the Consumer Protection Center, Foundation for Consumers and Head of the Bangkok Provincial Office of the Consumer Council, revealed that a group of BYD car users had filed a complaint with the foundation for assistance.. The head of the Consumer Protection Center of the Consumer Council revealed that the council will collect the damages of the complainants and will coordinate with the car sales company to provide compensation to the victims. Today, the demands of the complainants have been mutually agreed upon and the following proposals have been made: 1. Let the company buy back the said car model. 2. Compensate the difference as car buyers should receive, namely the ATTO 3 model at a price of 400,000 baht and the Dolphin model at a price of 220,000 baht... https://www.prachachat.net/motoring/news-1616079 I can't see this going anywhere but there are similar complaints in the Neta facebook groups about Neta recent price reductions People are saying don't buy when vehicle is launched wait for at least 3 price reductions before you buy -
You do know that the Bz3/4x is as a result of a JV between Toyota and Byd The bZ3 electric sedan is jointly developed by BYD Toyota EV Technology – a joint venture created with FAW Toyota (a JV between FAW Group and Toyota) and BYD. https://electrek.co/2023/03/03/first-toyota-bz3-ev-co-developed-with-byd-rolls-off-the-line/
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Official price MG ZS EV 100% electric car: 699,000 – 799,000 baht | Up to 250,000 baht discount, stock clearance Special price ZS EV D from 949,000 baht to 699,000 baht (250,000 baht discount) ZS EV X Sunroof from 1,023,000 baht to 799,000 baht (discount 224,000 baht) Free Home Charger set https://autolifethailand.tv/official-discount-mg-zs-ev-july2024/
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Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
vinny41 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Unlikely to see them everywhere in mass numbers compared to the 44,508,478 ICE vehicles on the road Haven't seen any of the EV supporters mention climate change their posts are mainly focused on performance and the 0-100 kph such as 3.8 -
Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
vinny41 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Total number of vehicles registered as of 30th June 2024 is 44,691,715 This figure includes vehicles registered under the Land Transport Act which is 1,380,211 which seems to cover buses and a type of truck Total Vehicle under Motor Vehicle Act 43,311,504 Total number of EV's registered between 2019 and 30th June 2024 182,261 Total precentage of EV's registered against total number of registered vehicles is 0.41% -
Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
vinny41 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Thanks you might find this article is an interesting read In this article, we apply Everett Rogers’ theory, Diffusion of Innovations, to electric car innovations in order to understand some of the characteristics of current early adopters of electric vehicles. In our examination of the EV adoption curve, we find five segments of adopter groups: Innovators, Early Adopters, Early Majority, Late Majority, and Laggards. https://www.exro.com/industry-insights/early-adopters-of-electric-vehicles-the-ev-adoption-curve Diffusion of Innovation Theory https://sphweb.bumc.bu.edu/otlt/mph-modules/sb/behavioralchangetheories/behavioralchangetheories4.html EV adoption curve has to include all vehicles on the road otherwise EV's will never be considered mass market if the majority of vehicles on the road are ICE -
Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
vinny41 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Pickup trucks can be found in vehicle categories R.Y. 1 Private passenger car with no more than 7 people R.Y. 2 Private passenger cars with more than 7 people R.Y. 3 Personal trucks Example Total Registrations for ISUZU for 2024 are divided into R.Y. 1 Private passenger car with no more than 7 people 31,053 R.Y. 2 Private passenger cars with more than 7 people 192 R.Y. 3 Personal trucks 19,054 This site shows with pictures the different types of vehicles for each category https://cityleasing.co.th/content21052021/#:~:text -
Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
vinny41 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
meaningless to you maybe but I am sure there are other forum members who are interested in the different types of DLT types of vehicle categories and the numbers of ICE/EV registrations for each group Here are the vehicle categories and they all have either ICE or EV vehicles R.Y. 1 Private passenger car with no more than 7 people R.Y. 2 Private passenger cars with more than 7 people R.Y. 3 Personal trucks R.Y. 4 personal three-wheeled vehicle R.Y. 6 Vehicles for hire carrying no more than 7 passengers. R.Y. 8 Three-wheeled rental car R.Y. 9 Business service vehicles R.Y. 10 Sightseeing service car R.Y. 11 Car rental service R.Y. 13 Tractor R.Y. 12 Motorcycle R.Y. 13 Tractor R.Y. 14 road roller R Y. 15 Vehicles used in agricultural work R.Y. 16 trailer R.Y. 17 Public Motorcycles -
Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
vinny41 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
My numbers aren't fudge as they are available on the DLT website for everyone to view And why don't we include all vehicle categories as I did for both ICE and EV's -
Shocking slump: Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%
vinny41 replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The numbers I provided was every vehicle that is required to register with the DLT including electric motor cycles The stats provided by @ExpatOilWorker only represent a single category of type of road vehicle and that is category R.Y. 1 Private passenger car with no more than 7 people and as aa result are not a true representation of all ICE vehicles registered with the DLT As you yourself stated numbers don't lie