Everything posted by matchar
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Excise Dept Asked to Extend Electric Car Incentives
So 165 hydrogen stations in the whole of Japan compared to 40,000 petrol stations... https://thedriven.io/2023/06/23/nothing-can-compete-finkel-concedes-battery-electric-beats-hydrogen-cars/
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Excise Dept Asked to Extend Electric Car Incentives
PR news...AKA puff piece. And that's just a prototype, it will never become mainstream. How many EV charging stations are there in Thailand right now? A lot more than 1 and rapidly increasing.
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Excise Dept Asked to Extend Electric Car Incentives
Except that hydrogen is a gas and it needs to be stored in heavy high pressure cylinders 350–700 bar [5,000–10,000 psi] tank pressure. It also needs high pressure pumps at refueling stations...
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Excise Dept Asked to Extend Electric Car Incentives
So instead of a large heavy battery you have a large heavy cylinder of hydrogen (or two) under high pressure that can only be refuelled at specialised hydrogen stations...of which Thailand currently has 0 and even in Japan I believe they are few and far between. Also the cost of hydrogen is much higher than petrol especially "green" hydrogen made from renewable energy. Elon Musk called them "fool cells" and for once I agree with him. Toyota was betting big on hydrogen fuel cells but now they've had to u-turn to EVs and are playing catch up...
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Warning! Warning! UTUBE Has Warned me: No More Blocker!
You mean you earn "creator tokens" and sell those tokens for USD cash? How many hours does it take to earn that $10?
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
No it's not April fool's... https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-scotland-67005620
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Not to mention 20% VAT compared to Thailand's 7%.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Looks nice, a shame about the Lithium Ternary (NMC) battery though.
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Thai Court revokes arbitrator’s ruling on Hopewell’s ฿24Bn compensation
And that's why electricity has been so expensive. The dispute meant domestic gas production massively declined and Thailand had to rely on more imported gas. Massive Prayut own goal and consumers are paying the price.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Yes they are a bit late to the party but Thailand is a very important market for Toyota. My 22 year old Toyota ICE still runs fine and I'm happy to wait for the right time to upgrade to an EV. If I needed one right now I would choose MG but I still have some doubts about how well they will hold up after 20 years.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Yes I would take their solid state battery claims with a pinch of salt but there are plenty of Chinese CATL batteries available that they can use for their next EV model (just as Tesla does). The reason the bZ4X is so expensive in Thailand is because it's made in Japan and subject to import duties unlike the Chinese rivals. Give it a few years and I expect Toyota will have a decent reasonably priced EV made in Thailand probably with a Chinese battery.
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Are you thinking of buying a BYD EV?
I could be wrong but I'm betting even after the subsidies end the prices will stay the same or fall due to increased competition. Battery prices are coming down and EV prices are still trending downwards in China after the subsidies ended.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
More than enough batteries to go around right now: https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Caixin/Chinese-battery-makers-brace-for-price-war-to-supply-EV-producers PS if you reach the limit for free articles clear your cookies or open in an incognito tab.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Don't be so quick to write off legacy carmakers such as Toyota. They have the means to catch up with the Chinese and first movers can actually end up at a disadvantage if technology rapidly improves since they have invested a lot in R&D and may end up with stranded assets that are made redundant. https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Automobiles/Toyota-gigacasting-prototype-cuts-production-from-hours-to-minutes
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Yes I'm still waiting for further price cuts. The competition is just heating up and China has a massive oversupply of batteries. The fear of the Thai government subsidies running out soon might be driving sales in the short term but I don't think the car companies are passing on the full subsidy to the customers anyway.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
It's cheap but you get what you pay for. I think the MG 4 is better value for money (based on specs) although I haven't tried either yet.
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Is anyone else as confused as me as to why the US hasn't seized the opportunity to eliminate Putin & Kim Jong un at the same time
The answer is obvious...because they don't want to start a nuclear war.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Until they start hogging all the public chargers in Bangkok...
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Bangkok governor orders checks of warehouses storing electric car batteries
This topic is bound to cause a lot of debate but I think the batteries in electric cars are designed and tested to be much much safer than the cheap batteries in cheap no name scooters.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
And even better, MG is nearly half the price of the Volvo. I can't blame the Chinese for using British soft power for marketing purposes. Buying the MG brand has worked out very well for SAIC...shrewd business IMO.
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Electric car fire: Week-old million baht vehicle ignites in Udon Thani mall
Not sure if this has been posted already but here's an update: https://www.nationthailand.com/special-edition/ev/40030792
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Has anyone been for a test drive with MG? I had booked one for today but they just told me there's no insurance and I have to sign a contract for liability in case of any accident so I think I'm going to cancel. Too many uninsured drivers around in Thailand...
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Why so many chinese cars MG cars ? do people only care to buy something cheap, whatever is the quality ?
Has anyone been for a test drive with MG? I had booked one for today but they just told me there's no insurance and I have to sign a contract for liability in case of any accident so I think I'm going to cancel. Too many uninsured drivers around in Thailand...
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
https://www.topgear.com/car-reviews/byd/seal