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Great Wall is planning a SE Asian sourcing hub for EVs in Thailand.

 

Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor Company (GWM) said it plans to begin electric vehicle production in Thailand in 2024, as part of a broader push into global emerging markets.

 

The automaker, which last month completed the acquisition of a vehicle assembly plant in Brazil from German automaker Daimler AG, said it will invest close to THB23bn (US$710m) in Thailand to establish a regional production hub for EVs. It had already announced plans to build an EV battery production plant in the country in 2023.

 

GWM sold over 3,700 vehicles in Thailand last year, after it finished refurbishing last June the vehicle assembly plant in Rayong province it acquired from US automaker General Motors in 2020. 

 

Full story: https://www.just-auto.com/news/great-wall-to-produce-evs-in-thailand-in-2024/

 

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We are certainly in the market for an EV, the MG ZS is very nice and well priced but a tad small.

 

If they come along with a 7 seat SUV with a decent range at a not too stupid price**, I'm in!

 

** Let's say "not too stupid" = 20-25% over the equivalent ICE model.

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14 hours ago, hotchilli said:

No, you're going to see well made affordable EV's that will sell well in Asia.

Don't underestimate the Chinese brand EV cars, they've had western technology and engineering specialists in China for many years building up the designs and build strategies.

This will transform the world as Japan did back in the 60's, 70's & 80's

 

A transformation achieved after many people had said exactly the same derogatory things about Japanese manufacturing as we see being said now about Chinese manufacturing.

 

 

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On 2/16/2022 at 5:36 AM, Crossy said:

We are certainly in the market for an EV, the MG ZS is very nice and well priced but a tad small.

 

If they come along with a 7 seat SUV with a decent range at a not too stupid price**, I'm in!

 

** Let's say "not too stupid" = 20-25% over the equivalent ICE model.

MG brought a EV test model to our house in Chiang Khan from Loei. I was very impressed with our test drive but my Thai wife keeps telling me that the MG cars in Thailand are not reliable. I think she might be referring to the MGs with IC engines. I was very impressed with all the high tech options. The price was affordable and we checked out the charging station at the dealer in Loei. I think the only thing holding me back is the issue about being able to charge the batteries on the highway in Thailand. PTT would have the best locations for charging stations and this will bring plenty of customers to the Amazon coffee shops and the other distractions at many of their locations. 

 

I heard a rumor that there will be be big changes coming to Thailand next year in the EV market. If only the Thai government would subsidize the EV industry like many counties in Europe. But the best would be if Tesla would enter the Thai market!

 

What about creating an EV thread in the Auto section so we can follow this emerging industry?

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6 minutes ago, thaisail said:

but my Thai wife keeps telling me that the MG cars in Thailand are not reliable

????   Read it on FB did she ?  Guess it beats the facts unless of course your wife is actually qualified in automobile servicing and has any factual experience that is.

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20 minutes ago, thaisail said:

What about creating an EV thread in the Auto section so we can follow this emerging industry?

Already is one, although the anti EV & China folks seem to have too much time on the hands, along with accepting reality of the future of the industry.

https://aseannow.com/topic/1235921-why-so-many-chinese-cars-mg-cars-do-people-only-care-to-buy-something-cheap-whatever-is-the-quality/

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1233709-electric-vehicles-of-all-kinds/

 

 

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On 2/16/2022 at 3:45 AM, KhunLA said:

With the silly pricing of EVs here vs China, with NO gov't incentives, it's going to be a long time before seeing many on the roads here.

It is fairly obvious you will not see EVs in any numbers for years to come.

The major manufacturers, in particular Toyota has been producing EV's in the form of hybrids for many years, why on earth would they put hybrid production in jeopardy when they can just import a few pure EVs for those prepared to pay the price.

The government will keep a low profile on this, they would have to commit to a charging infrastructure before they could make any promotion.

The lead will come from those looking for a foothold, like the Chinese, and the big boys may well come to regret dragging their feet.

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20 hours ago, DefaultName said:

I would consider an electric bike for around Pattaya.  But.  Condo dweller.  Nowhere to charge.

 

They need to sort out charging stations first.

DECO ... the 1000w motor models, the battery is removable for in home / condo charging.  E-bicycles, are just as handy, and even more convenient around congested communities, and all their batteries are removable.

Good ones not cheap, but more versatile than scooters: 

https://www.bkkebike.com/e-bike-thailand?gclid=Cj0KCQiA3rKQBhCNARIsACUEW_bqTrB6Tw0pONGtiDoXdFimGMiDp1rQV2hzsAcoAj-6uQQ5hwru7XkaAubTEALw_wcB

 

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2 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

DECO ... the 1000w motor models, the battery is removable for in home / condo charging.

How heavy are they..... bad enough carrying shopping up, and trash down?

Knowing Thailand I expect some enterprising guys will open charging stations on the ground floor next to the office!

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10 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

How heavy are they..... bad enough carrying shopping up, and trash down?

Knowing Thailand I expect some enterprising guys will open charging stations on the ground floor next to the office!

Can't find the weight anywhere, but really can't be too much, as the whole scooter (Sally) only weighs 69 kgs.  Did find a comparative spec'd Samsung battery, 60v20Ah and weight stated at 5.4 kgs.  So surely <10kgs I would think.

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43 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

DECO ... the 1000w motor models, the battery is removable for in home / condo charging.  E-bicycles, are just as handy, and even more convenient around congested communities, and all their batteries are removable.

Good ones not cheap, but more versatile than scooters: 

https://www.bkkebike.com/e-bike-thailand?gclid=Cj0KCQiA3rKQBhCNARIsACUEW_bqTrB6Tw0pONGtiDoXdFimGMiDp1rQV2hzsAcoAj-6uQQ5hwru7XkaAubTEALw_wcB

 

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 One of these will be my wife's next local runabout machine when her aging Click starts to be troublesome. Although I do wonder how how long that will be. The Click seems to be immortal!

 

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