no deal Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 On 4/22/2022 at 11:14 AM, steve187 said: i have been looking at a new suv, was thinking of hybrid, or ev, as the price of some brands have been reduced, but ev's mg zs ev, havel, etc. are ok for short running about trips, but have a restricted distance, and no national network of charging ports, at home in some cases an extra electric metre is required, and for some households impossible to get a charging point fitted. condo's etc hybrid nissan kicks, honda hrv etc. no problem with charging but, how good is the technology and is the increase mpg worth the possible future problems, in my mind the industry needs to improve as it will in the future, but for now buying maybe my last new car i think its worth sticking with the old reliable (not always), but been arounfd for a long time. so it ice for me
no deal Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 Just now, no deal said: Hello can you be more specific about what you said for in some case we need a other meter for electric car charger,thank you.
Bandersnatch Posted August 31, 2022 Author Posted August 31, 2022 1 hour ago, no deal said: Hello can you be more specific about what you said for in some case we need a other meter for electric car charger,thank you. You are replying to a very old post, so maybe better to ask the questions you want answers to. Most EVs in Thailand come with a free wall charger. You can apply for a second meter with cheap overnight rate (TOU) 1
Bandersnatch Posted August 31, 2022 Author Posted August 31, 2022 17 hours ago, Bandersnatch said: Here in Surin not only do we have EAA chargers at Robinson, MG chargers at the MG dealer. I have been told that Great Wall will be installing a charger at their dealer here. PEA told me that a EV charger is coming to their main office soon. Yesterday I stopped at my local PTT for a visit to 7-11 and I noticed a brand new PTT EV charger Charging speed: I downloaded the app and signed up for an account. You can pay by debit or credit card. EV Station PluZ on-peak TOU rate from 9am to 10pm will be 7.5 baht per unit of power while the off-peak rate from 10pm to 9am will be 4.5 baht. The off-peak rate will extend for 24 hours during weekends and government holidays, EV Station Pluz announced. To book charging time at a PTT EV station, motorists must download the EV Station PluZ app. Each booking costs 20 baht but this fee is returned as a discount if motorists use the service within 10 minutes of booking. PTT currently has about 190 EV stations across the country but this will be expanded to 450 by the end of the year. https://www.nationthailand.com/business/40017322 1 1
KhunLA Posted August 31, 2022 Posted August 31, 2022 Here's food for thought. I see more CS available with shorter distances between, than PTT stations offering E85 ???? Seriously, it's a challenge sometimes. An EV for me, when out & about, will be so much better. Ok, I could easily put 91 in, but it runs better on E85 and the savings (minor now) doesn't hurt. 1
Popular Post Bandersnatch Posted September 5, 2022 Author Popular Post Posted September 5, 2022 Tesla are hiring in Thailand https://www.tesla.com/careers/search/?site=TH 2 1
Bandersnatch Posted September 6, 2022 Author Posted September 6, 2022 On 9/5/2022 at 2:32 PM, Bandersnatch said: Tesla are hiring in Thailand https://www.tesla.com/careers/search/?site=TH A bit more detail on this story from teslarati https://www.teslarati.com/tesla-thailand-job-openings/ 2
Popular Post Bandersnatch Posted September 7, 2022 Author Popular Post Posted September 7, 2022 https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/thailands-wha-chinas-byd-announce-plans-ev-plant-thailand-2022-09-06/ WHA Group, the Thai industrial estate developer, said on Tuesday that it and China's BYD are set to announce plans for an electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing facility in Thailand. The two companies will hold a joint news conference on plans for an EV facility in an industrial estate in Rayong on Thursday, BYD expects to start selling EVs in Thailand later this year 3 1
Bandersnatch Posted September 9, 2022 Author Posted September 9, 2022 https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-09-08/china-s-byd-signs-land-deal-to-build-first-ev-plant-in-thailand The plant is expected to start operation in 2024 and have annual capacity of 150,000 vehicles, mostly for export to Southeast Asia and Europe The site covers 96 hectares (237 acres) “More EV supply chain will follow BYD here,” BYD plans to invest 30 billion baht in production of electric vehicles. BYD, backed by Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway Inc., is among the latest companies to take advantage of the Thai government’s tax incentives, a key part of a plan to make Thailand the EV production hub of Southeast Asia. The Thai government earlier this year allocated about 43 billion baht through 2025 to promote the use of EVs as part of the effort. 1
Gweiloman Posted September 9, 2022 Posted September 9, 2022 On 9/7/2022 at 12:50 PM, Bandersnatch said: https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/thailands-wha-chinas-byd-announce-plans-ev-plant-thailand-2022-09-06/ WHA Group, the Thai industrial estate developer, said on Tuesday that it and China's BYD are set to announce plans for an electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing facility in Thailand. The two companies will hold a joint news conference on plans for an EV facility in an industrial estate in Rayong on Thursday, BYD expects to start selling EVs in Thailand later this year I would definitely consider the BYD Tang if available for sale now but I doubt if it will be available for sale within this year. The Haval H6 should be available for booking within this month I believe.
Bandersnatch Posted September 9, 2022 Author Posted September 9, 2022 On 8/28/2022 at 9:30 AM, Bandersnatch said: It looks like the BYD Han and Tang will not be coming to Thailand. "But everything we're bringing in the right-hand-drive market is either on the 3.0 platform or future platforms, where the Han and the Tang are built on a different platform that is not coming to right-hand-drive markets. "It's billions of dollars to change a product from left-hand drive to right-hand drive. When we started the journey with BYD three-odd years ago about bringing right-hand-drive cars into the country, it was quickly identified that we're better off investing into the future platforms, rather than the existing platforms." https://www.drive.com.au/news/byd-han-tang-song-ruled-out-for-australia/ BYD Han: BYD Tang: @Gweiloman 2 hours ago, Gweiloman said: would definitely consider the BYD Tang if available for sale now but I doubt if it will be available for sale within this year. Unfortunately not available. The BYD Seal is my choice 1
Gweiloman Posted September 9, 2022 Posted September 9, 2022 9 hours ago, Bandersnatch said: @Gweiloman Unfortunately not available. The BYD Seal is my choice Unfortunately the Seal is more like a sports coupe whereas I need a SUV for my dogs ???? 2
vinny41 Posted September 9, 2022 Posted September 9, 2022 2 hours ago, Gweiloman said: Unfortunately the Seal is more like a sports coupe whereas I need a SUV for my dogs ???? Have you had a look at the BYD Atto 3 is a B-SUV due to be launched next month 2
Gweiloman Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 12 hours ago, vinny41 said: Have you had a look at the BYD Atto 3 is a B-SUV due to be launched next month Again, a bit too small for my needs. The H6 is a C-SUV.
vinny41 Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 55 minutes ago, Gweiloman said: Again, a bit too small for my needs. The H6 is a C-SUV. Doesnt seem to be a huge difference in size Haval H6 measures 4,653 mm in length, 1,886 mm in width, 1,724 mm in height Atto 3 measures 4,455 mm in length, 1,875 mm in width, 1,615 mm in height H6 Length 7.79 inches longer width 0.4 inches wider and 4.29 inches taller If size is important have you considered Mazda CX-8 Mazda CX-8 = L4,900 x W1,840 x H1,740 2
Popular Post vinny41 Posted September 10, 2022 Popular Post Posted September 10, 2022 Or wait until December 2022 NETA U Pro : 4,530 x 1,860 x 1,628 mm / wheelbase 2,770 mm. Can run up to 610 km. per charge (NEDC standard) 3
Gweiloman Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 50 minutes ago, vinny41 said: Doesnt seem to be a huge difference in size Haval H6 measures 4,653 mm in length, 1,886 mm in width, 1,724 mm in height Atto 3 measures 4,455 mm in length, 1,875 mm in width, 1,615 mm in height H6 Length 7.79 inches longer width 0.4 inches wider and 4.29 inches taller If size is important have you considered Mazda CX-8 Mazda CX-8 = L4,900 x W1,840 x H1,740 19 minutes ago, vinny41 said: Or wait until December 2022 NETA U Pro : 4,530 x 1,860 x 1,628 mm / wheelbase 2,770 mm. Can run up to 610 km. per charge (NEDC standard) Thanks for all the above info. Very useful indeed. I will do some research on boot storage capacity, back seats up and down. That’s my main criteria as I have 4 dogs (large, medium and small x2) that travels everywhere with us.
Gweiloman Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 Atto boot space 440 litres. H6 600 litres. Not sure about Neta U. Can’t find info online but looking at the shape, the back curves down a lot.
Bandersnatch Posted September 10, 2022 Author Posted September 10, 2022 Notification from BYD RÊVER Thailand the reseller for BYD 1
KhunLA Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 2 hours ago, Gweiloman said: Again, a bit too small for my needs. The H6 is a C-SUV. Scratch the MG ZS (BEV) also, and I'm actually surprised it's called an SUV, 'crossover', at some links. Rating & labels get a bit silly at times. The Atto 3 has a bit more cargo space when seats are down, 1340 L vs 1100 L. 1
vinny41 Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 36 minutes ago, Gweiloman said: Thanks for all the above info. Very useful indeed. I will do some research on boot storage capacity, back seats up and down. That’s my main criteria as I have 4 dogs (large, medium and small x2) that travels everywhere with us. Can't provide you with boot storage capacity, Most reviews tend not to provide that information. I do recall my father used to own a Toyota Yaris Verso ( not a very good looking car) not much larger than a standard size Yaris 3.86m long, 1.69m wide and 1.6m tall with back seats stored into the floor and 3rd seat removed it did provide 2160 litres of storage space. When you do your research I suggest you compare the Byd blade battery vs everything else ( Given that the most expensive component in a BEV is the battery) 1
Gweiloman Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 19 minutes ago, vinny41 said: Can't provide you with boot storage capacity, Most reviews tend not to provide that information. I do recall my father used to own a Toyota Yaris Verso ( not a very good looking car) not much larger than a standard size Yaris 3.86m long, 1.69m wide and 1.6m tall with back seats stored into the floor and 3rd seat removed it did provide 2160 litres of storage space. When you do your research I suggest you compare the Byd blade battery vs everything else ( Given that the most expensive component in a BEV is the battery) If I’m not mistaken, BYD supplies Tesla only with its batteries, apart from their own vehicles. Most other manufacturers use the CATL batteries but I could (and most probably am) mistaken. I really like the claim that BYD batteries don’t explode even after being punctured. 2
Gweiloman Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 (edited) 55 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Scratch the MG ZS (BEV) also, and I'm actually surprised it's called an SUV, 'crossover', at some links. Rating & labels get a bit silly at times. The Atto 3 has a bit more cargo space when seats are down, 1340 L vs 1100 L. The MG HS PHEV is even bigger than the SS but still smaller than the H6 (at least from the looks of it). But my main criticism of the HS is that it runs on the more expensive Ron 95. The H6 has about 1600 litres of space when the seats are down. That’s sufficient for my dogs AND luggage for a 2-3 week trip. Edited September 10, 2022 by Gweiloman
Bandersnatch Posted September 10, 2022 Author Posted September 10, 2022 13 minutes ago, Gweiloman said: But my main criticism of the HS is that it runs on the more expensive Ron 95 The concern with a PHEV is that the ICE engine may not be used for long periods of time. Generally, the higher the ethanol content the shorter the shelf life of the fuel. So a lower ethanol content like 95 is recommended rather than E20
Gweiloman Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 2 hours ago, Bandersnatch said: The concern with a PHEV is that the ICE engine may not be used for long periods of time. Generally, the higher the ethanol content the shorter the shelf life of the fuel. So a lower ethanol content like 95 is recommended rather than E20 Interesting. What do you think about this guys’ opinion? In any case, with an EV only mileage of about 8- km, I think there is very little risk that the petrol in a MG HS PHEV will go stale. It doesn’t have a high performance engine so I think they made a rather big boo boo there.
Bandersnatch Posted September 10, 2022 Author Posted September 10, 2022 25 minutes ago, Gweiloman said: Interesting. What do you think about this guys’ opinion? In any case, with an EV only mileage of about 8- km, I think there is very little risk that the petrol in a MG HS PHEV will go stale. It doesn’t have a high performance engine so I think they made a rather big boo boo there. Sorry didn't watch the video. "Auto Expert" is an EV hater and his vids are thrown up as evidence. 2
motdaeng Posted September 10, 2022 Posted September 10, 2022 12 hours ago, Gweiloman said: The H6 has about 1600 litres of space when the seats are down. That’s sufficient for my dogs AND luggage for a 2-3 week trip. the volvo xc40 recharge is a nice car, but even with a roof-box maybe not what you are looking for ... 1
seedy Posted September 11, 2022 Posted September 11, 2022 11 hours ago, Bandersnatch said: "Auto Expert" is an EV hater and his vids are thrown up as evidence. Nonsense. He is an automotive engineer, who posts the truth. Looking forward to a step by step analysis of why what he states is not true ...
KhunLA Posted September 11, 2022 Posted September 11, 2022 1 hour ago, seedy said: Nonsense. He is an automotive engineer, who posts the truth. Looking forward to a step by step analysis of why what he states is not true ... He' so bias, nothing he states can be taken seriously. Are EVs perfect, of course not. Better than their ICE counterparts, yes, in every way, as long as you don't need the range every day, or you have deep deep pockets for the 7-8-900-1000 km vehicles in the works. Only people bashing EVs are the most ignorant, OR ... people highly 'vested' in ICEs. That's a bit too obvious. 1 1
seedy Posted September 11, 2022 Posted September 11, 2022 28 minutes ago, KhunLA said: He' so bias, nothing he states can be taken seriously. Are EVs perfect, of course not. Better than their ICE counterparts, yes, in every way, as long as you don't need the range every day, or you have deep deep pockets for the 7-8-900-1000 km vehicles in the works. Only people bashing EVs are the most ignorant, OR ... people highly 'vested' in ICEs. That's a bit too obvious. More Nonsense. The problem as I see it is that people have this 'Rose Colored' view of EV's, and any attempt to publish real world figures of their performance - or lack thereof - is taken by the Faithful as some kind of 'Bias' - to use your own word. Still waiting for a step by step analysis and refutation of any of the points he has raised. Instead what I see is the persistent 'Name Calling' of anyone who does not subscribe to their views as 'Ignorant, et al' to use your own word - again.
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