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  1. It will be available July 1st Sometimes films are delayed if they are still showing in the cinema Update: Disney+ Hotstar Thailand will be available to stream subscribers on July 1, 2022, which is the only country in the country using Disney+ Hotstar that is about a week later than other countries. The movie is showing in the cinema. Therefore, the streaming has to be delayed. https://www.beartai.com/lifestyle/1067616
  2. These are cars that have been resigsterd for either red plates or normal plates Its not possible to include an ordered list and these reports are normally published every 4 months or once a year 100% electric vehicle registration in Thailand Year 2020 : January - December 2020 Total 1,056 cars Year 2021 : January - December 2021 Total 1,935 cars
  3. car registration 100% electric vehicle group (BEV: Battery Electric Vehicle) January – March 2022, total 1,251 vehicles ( 0.5% of total car registrations in Thailand, total 249,361 vehicles) No. 1 ORA Good Cat : 503 cars (40.2 percent market share) 2nd place, MG EP : 244 cars (19.5% market share) 8th place MG ZS EV : 39 cars (3.1% market share) https://autolifethailand.tv/sales-report-ev-thailand-q1-2022/
  4. 3 reasons why we shouldn't listen to today EV Drivers https://www.field-dynamics.co.uk/we-shouldnt-listen-to-early-ev-adopters/ “1,000kms in a breeze:” CATL unveils new Qilin EV battery with incredible specs Expected to begin mass production and reach the market in 2023, Qilin has already racked up its first customers, with Chinese electric vehicle start-ups Li Auto and Hozon New Energy Automobile already signing on to purchase the battery for its vehicles. https://thedriven.io/2022/06/28/1000kms-in-a-breeze-catl-unveils-new-qilin-ev-battery-with-incredible-specs/
  5. As this thread points out that WLTP This has been replaced by WLTP. It gives a more realistic measure of range When people are doing their research on EV's they need to aware if Brand A is providing their figures based on the WLTP testing protocol. and Brand B is providing their figures based on NEDC testing protocol The NEDC figures will be higher but will they be accurate in that if you test drive both vehicles will they go the full distance As we have already seen on this thread car manufacturers are using the outdated NEDC testing protocol and the WLTP testing protocol for same car, same battery
  6. From the link that you provided The WLTP cycle, which is much more realistic than the NEDC, includes as many actual driving conditions as possible: urban, suburban, and a combination of the two. For electric vehicles, for example, a car with a range of 400 km according to the NEDC has a range of only slightly over 300 km according to the WLTP. So if you want to know how far you can travel before you need to charge you use WLTP
  7. Most people when they are looking how many km they can travel look at combined figures be it electric/petrol/diesel I have already shown you where you can puchased a brand new leaf for 1,085,000 baht to difference between Leaf and MG ZS is 130,000 baht The old lab test – called the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) was designed in the 1980s. While the old NEDC test determined test values based on a theoretical driving profile, the WLTP cycle was developed using real-driving data, gathered from around the world. WLTP therefore better represents everyday driving profiles. https://www.wltpfacts.eu/what-is-wltp-how-will-it-work/
  8. Each to their own, Personally I would have paid the extra 130,000 baht and gone for the leaf I See that MG Thailand is quoting a range of 403 Km using the NEDC standard of testing Which is Strange that MG UK is quoting a range of 318km usiing the WLTP standard of testing same battery 51.1 kWh Battery Useable4 9.0 kWh https://www.mg.co.uk/new-cars/new-mg-zs-ev Which is very similar to the EV vehicle database site which states a range of 320 km using WLTP However they state that the real range is 270km https://ev-database.org/car/1540/MG-ZS-EV-Standard-Range
  9. It would appear you not really into detailed data This EV database states that the MG 50.3 kWh Battery only 46.0 kWh is useable whiile the Nissan Leaf 40.0 kWh Battery has an useable figure of 39.0 kWh which would indicated that the MG only has a 11.8% larger useable battery than the Nissan leaf not the 25% that you have stated https://ev-database.org/car/1646/MG-MG5-Electric-Standard-Range
  10. I assume you understand that you are posting about vehicles that have been tested by Euro Ncap and not vehicles that have been tested by ASEAN NCAP Only the MG 3 and MG ZS have been tested by ASEAN NCAP and Mazda CX-5 has not been tested by ASEAN NCAP New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN NCAP), a new addition to the NCAP family, is targeted to elevate vehicle safety standards, raise consumer awareness and thus encourage a market for safer vehicles in the region. https://aseancap.org/v2/
  11. For anyone thinking about buying electric Electric Vehicle Range Testing:UNDERSTANDING NEDC VS. WLTP VS. EPA NEDC vs. WLTP: Which is More Accurate? In Europe, the NEDC was established in the 1980s and was last updated in 1997. In addition to being old and outdated These changes make the WLTP more accurate, with EV range estimates approximately 10% higher than what Europeans experience. Compare that to the NEDC’s tendency to overestimate by 25% to 30%, and you’ll understand why the WLTP is more trustworthy. https://www.jdpower.com/cars/shopping-guides/electric-vehicle-range-testing-understanding-nedc-vs-wltp-vs-epa Jaguar Thailand uses the WLTP testing and explains the reason why here The new tests are designed to better reflect current engine technology. NEDC was last updated in 1997, when the first generation of modern hybrid vehicles became widely available. Two decades later and — in addition to PHEV and MHEV vehicles — electric vehicles, like our own Jaguar I‑PACE, are on the roads. The tests for NEDC were not designed for these kinds of vehicles, WLTP addresses that. https://www.jaguar.co.th/owners-wltp
  12. Problem is the MG is Tested according to the energy efficiency standard NEW EUROPEAN DRIVING CYCLE (NEDC) The NEDC, which is supposed to represent the typical usage of a car in Europe, is repeatedly criticised for delivering economy-figures which are unachievable in reality. It consists of four repeated ECE-15 urban driving cycles (UDC) and one Extra-Urban driving cycle (EUDC). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_European_Driving_Cycle Climate conitions between Europe and Thailand is completely different I have spent winters in Germany where it was on a regular basis -20C has it ever reached -20C in Thailand I don't think so
  13. Not a used car as you think Red plastic car has not been unwrapped.Guaranteed brand new car quality At an excellent price New car, nice red label. Plastic hasn't been opened yet, great value for money, only 1 car,all conditions are the same as a red car from Nissan Motor PTT Co., Ltd. https://www.one2car.com/en/for-sale/nissan-leaf-bangkok-metropolitan-kanchanaphisek/9406065?auc=true
  14. This is new price as listed on Nissan website SPECIAL PRICE 1,499,000 BAHT WITH SPECIAL INTEREST 0% FOR 72 MONTHS1ST JUN - 30TH JUN 2022 https://en.nissan.co.th/offers.html#category=Personal+Finance&model=B12P
  15. How Temperature Affects EV Range What does heat do to my EV battery? Temperature is known to have a big influence on the rate of Li battery degradation. One of the main reasons that it is so critical is because temperature affects the rate and efficiency of chemical reactions inside a battery. Higher temperatures, (or higher voltages - but that’s another article), generally lead to faster reactions. This often means that the “unwanted” chemical reactions that make batteries degrade happen faster at higher temps. https://www.recurrentauto.com/research/how-temperature-affects-ev-range
  16. On Nissan site leaf is advertised at SPECIAL PRICE 1,499,000 BAHT WITH SPECIAL INTEREST 0% FOR 72 MONTHS1ST JUN - 30TH JUN 2022 https://en.nissan.co.th/offers.html#category=Personal+Finance&model=B12P Or 1,085,000 baht here Guaranteed brand new car quality At an excellent price . full Price 1,990,000- Save 900,000.- The best value selling price 1,085,000- https://www.one2car.com/en/for-sale/nissan-leaf-bangkok-metropolitan-kanchanaphisek/9406065?auc=true
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