marino28 Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 The new Geely galaxy e5 look very interesting. i don’t know if it will arrive also in Thailand . look like a nice car for a nice price (in China) 1 1
KhunLA Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 ES even a better promo than EP. NO promo for the ZS, but an all new low price. Now 829k, which used to be the promo price, vs 869k and original MSRP 949k. Another van option, better priced than Maxus 9 @ 2.49M MG3 back, as a hybrid. If having nice suspension, would be fun to zip around town in. 0-100 kph @ 8 secs. Not a PHEV though. 1
gargamon Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 Prices on the EV's are plummeting, just like the demand. 5 2 2
marino28 Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 I just read that Byd will introduce its new batteries by the end of the year. (Earlier, they mentioned September.) The new battery should guarantee greater autonomy and at least a 30% reduction in costs, according to reports. 1 1
vinny41 Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 47 minutes ago, KhunLA said: ES even a better promo than EP. NO promo for the ZS, but an all new low price. Now 829k, which used to be the promo price, vs 869k and original MSRP 949k. Another van option, better priced than Maxus 9 @ 2.49M MG3 back, as a hybrid. If having nice suspension, would be fun to zip around town in. 0-100 kph @ 8 secs. Not a PHEV though. As your wife confirmed last week MG doesn't always update their website with pricing
KhunLA Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 53 minutes ago, vinny41 said: As your wife confirmed last week MG doesn't always update their website with pricing I wouldn't think there are too many, if any, of those 599k baht ZSs left. Best value out there if looking for small family SUV ... IM bias HO 1
Bandersnatch Posted September 11, 2024 Author Posted September 11, 2024 1 hour ago, gargamon said: Prices on the EV's are plummeting, just like the demand. Best to check your facts before posting here as you will called out on any bs Total vehicle sales (ICE + EVs) in July was down 20.6% YOY https://www.marklines.com/en/statistics/flash_sales/automotive-sales-in-thailand-by-month EV sales on the other hand were up over 13% YOY 1 1
Popular Post JBChiangRai Posted September 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 11, 2024 2 hours ago, gargamon said: Prices on the EV's are plummeting, just like the demand. 8 minutes ago, Bandersnatch said: Best to check your facts before posting here as you will called out on any bs Total vehicle sales (ICE + EVs) in July was down 20.6% YOY https://www.marklines.com/en/statistics/flash_sales/automotive-sales-in-thailand-by-month EV sales on the other hand were up over 13% YOY I called him out on that BS statement last time he posted it and gave him the figures. Apparently, I couldn't fix stupid, maybe you will be more successful than me (but don't hold your breath). 2 1 2
gargamon Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 12 minutes ago, Bandersnatch said: Best to check your facts before posting here as you will called out on any bs Total vehicle sales (ICE + EVs) in July was down 20.6% YOY https://www.marklines.com/en/statistics/flash_sales/automotive-sales-in-thailand-by-month EV sales on the other hand were up over 13% YOY Haha. You quote Thai stats. They still tnink Mitsubishi's are good to own. They were essentially kicked out of N. America decades ago. 4 1 1
Popular Post Bandersnatch Posted September 11, 2024 Author Popular Post Posted September 11, 2024 6 minutes ago, gargamon said: Haha. You quote Thai stats 1 1 1 2
vinny41 Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 36 minutes ago, Bandersnatch said: Best to check your facts before posting here as you will called out on any bs Total vehicle sales (ICE + EVs) in July was down 20.6% YOY https://www.marklines.com/en/statistics/flash_sales/automotive-sales-in-thailand-by-month EV sales on the other hand were up over 13% YOY Here are 2023 EV registrations figures from Autolife From February 1st 2023 to 31st July 2023 33.844 EV's were registered From February 1st 2024 to 31st July 2024 29,758 EV's were registered Overall EV's registrations for the period 2024 are down 4,086 compared to the same time period for 2023 https://autolifethailand.tv/total-ev-bev-register-2023-thailand/ https://autolifethailand.tv/ev-register-july-2024-thailand/ 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. https://www.nationthailand.com/blogs/business/automobile/40039276 totall number of ev sales for 2023 is in the region of 89,000 1 1 1
Popular Post JBChiangRai Posted September 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 11, 2024 52 minutes ago, vinny41 said: Here are 2023 EV registrations figures from Autolife From February 1st 2023 to 31st July 2023 33.844 EV's were registered From February 1st 2024 to 31st July 2024 29,758 EV's were registered Overall EV's registrations for the period 2024 are down 4,086 compared to the same time period for 2023 https://autolifethailand.tv/total-ev-bev-register-2023-thailand/ https://autolifethailand.tv/ev-register-july-2024-thailand/ 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. https://www.nationthailand.com/blogs/business/automobile/40039276 totall number of ev sales for 2023 is in the region of 89,000 Vinny, please stop posting factually, correct but misleading information. We all know that the market share of EV has increased every month for the last seven months and at the market share for ice vehicles has decreased every month for the last seven months. So say it like it is, EV‘s are stealing an ever increasing market share from Legacy vehicles. 1 2 2
Popular Post JBChiangRai Posted September 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 11, 2024 1 hour ago, gargamon said: Haha. You quote Thai stats. They still tnink Mitsubishi's are good to own. They were essentially kicked out of N. America decades ago. IIRC I quoted you Thai, Norway & UK stats, all of whom gave a growing market share of EV’s. I don’t understand why you keep posting factually incorrect posts. 1 5
vinny41 Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 10 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said: Vinny, please stop posting factually, correct but misleading information. We all know that the market share of EV has increased every month for the last seven months and at the market share for ice vehicles has decreased every month for the last seven months. So say it like it is, EV‘s are stealing an ever increasing market share from Legacy vehicles. It can't be misleading information when its factually corrrect This article is also incorrect regarding growth figures as it states With 41,000 EV registrations, Thailand’s plug-in market recorded growth of 5% in the first half of 2024. This followed a surge in deliveries during the same point last year, when 89,000 units hit the roads, up 327% year on year. However, the market could soon see electrification accelerate again. ICE vehicles before EV's had 100% market share so a single EV sold would mean ICE market in decline https://autovista24.autovistagroup.com/news/which-ev-markets-and-models-have-performed-strongest-so-far-in-2024/ 1
Popular Post JBChiangRai Posted September 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 11, 2024 18 minutes ago, vinny41 said: It can't be misleading information when its factually corrrect This article is also incorrect regarding growth figures as it states With 41,000 EV registrations, Thailand’s plug-in market recorded growth of 5% in the first half of 2024. This followed a surge in deliveries during the same point last year, when 89,000 units hit the roads, up 327% year on year. However, the market could soon see electrification accelerate again. ICE vehicles before EV's had 100% market share so a single EV sold would mean ICE market in decline https://autovista24.autovistagroup.com/news/which-ev-markets-and-models-have-performed-strongest-so-far-in-2024/ Factually correct information can be misleading. Your stats would imply that people are turning away from them and choosing ICE when in fact the reverse is true. I asked AI for an example of something factually correct that is misleading, and here's one you might find amusing Headline: “Electric Vehicles (EVs) Have a Higher Carbon Footprint Than Gasoline Cars.” This statement might be factually correct if it refers to the carbon footprint of manufacturing EVs, particularly the production of lithium-ion batteries. However, it can be misleading without additional context: Lifecycle Emissions: While the production of EVs might have a higher initial carbon footprint, their overall lifecycle emissions (including use and disposal) are typically much lower than gasoline cars due to zero tailpipe emissions. Energy Source: The carbon footprint of EVs can vary significantly depending on the energy source used to charge them. If the electricity comes from renewable sources, the overall emissions are much lower. Technological Advancements: Advances in battery technology and recycling methods are continually reducing the carbon footprint of EV production. Comparative Impact: The statement might not consider the environmental impact of extracting and refining fossil fuels for gasoline cars. Without this context, readers might wrongly conclude that EVs are worse for the environment than gasoline cars, which isn’t the case when considering the full lifecycle and potential for renewable energy use. Here's one of mine, your use of statistics whilst factually correct might lead one to believe you are intelligent, which is misleading because you're clearly as dumb as a bag of rocks. Only joking Vinny! 2 2
vinny41 Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 8 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said: Factually correct information can be misleading. Your stats would imply that people are turning away from them and choosing ICE when in fact the reverse is true. I asked AI for an example of something factually correct that is misleading, and here's one you might find amusing Headline: “Electric Vehicles (EVs) Have a Higher Carbon Footprint Than Gasoline Cars.” This statement might be factually correct if it refers to the carbon footprint of manufacturing EVs, particularly the production of lithium-ion batteries. However, it can be misleading without additional context: Lifecycle Emissions: While the production of EVs might have a higher initial carbon footprint, their overall lifecycle emissions (including use and disposal) are typically much lower than gasoline cars due to zero tailpipe emissions. Energy Source: The carbon footprint of EVs can vary significantly depending on the energy source used to charge them. If the electricity comes from renewable sources, the overall emissions are much lower. Technological Advancements: Advances in battery technology and recycling methods are continually reducing the carbon footprint of EV production. Comparative Impact: The statement might not consider the environmental impact of extracting and refining fossil fuels for gasoline cars. Without this context, readers might wrongly conclude that EVs are worse for the environment than gasoline cars, which isn’t the case when considering the full lifecycle and potential for renewable energy use. Here's one of mine, your use of statistics whilst factually correct might lead one to believe you are intelligent, which is misleading because you're clearly as dumb as a bag of rocks. Only joking Vinny! Rubbish The stats provided by Autolife indicate that number of EV's registered in 2023 for the period of Febrary 1st 2023 to 31st July 2023 is more than the number of EV's registered for the same period in 2024 There are many reasons why that is the case and those reasons have already been discussed 2
Popular Post JBChiangRai Posted September 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 11, 2024 1 minute ago, vinny41 said: Rubbish The stats provided by Autolife indicate that number of EV's registered in 2023 for the period of Febrary 1st 2023 to 31st July 2023 is more than the number of EV's registered for the same period in 2024 There are many reasons why that is the case and those reasons have already been discussed Forget last year, we are living in this year. Since & including February of this year, each subsequent month has recorded a higher percentage market share of EV's. And conversely, since & including February of this year, each subsequent month has recorded a lower percentage market share of ICE cars. So much so that now almost 1 in 6 new cars sold is an EV. STOP trying to mislead people. The EV revolution is here and it's happening now. 3 2
ExpatOilWorker Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 2 hours ago, Bandersnatch said: Best to check your facts before posting here as you will called out on any bs Total vehicle sales (ICE + EVs) in July was down 20.6% YOY https://www.marklines.com/en/statistics/flash_sales/automotive-sales-in-thailand-by-month EV sales on the other hand were up over 13% YOY Since you are doing absolute numbers, EV sales are down YOY in 5 out of 8 months this year. The FactCheck patrol call out BS. 1 1
ExpatOilWorker Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 52 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said: IIRC I quoted you Thai, Norway & UK stats, all of whom gave a growing market share of EV’s. I don’t understand why you keep posting factually incorrect posts. Try German stats....😁 😂 😀 🤣 😁. 1
vinny41 Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 2 hours ago, Bandersnatch said: Best to check your facts before posting here as you will called out on any bs Total vehicle sales (ICE + EVs) in July was down 20.6% YOY https://www.marklines.com/en/statistics/flash_sales/automotive-sales-in-thailand-by-month EV sales on the other hand were up over 13% YOY 7 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said: Forget last year, we are living in this year. Since & including February of this year, each subsequent month has recorded a higher percentage market share of EV's. And conversely, since & including February of this year, each subsequent month has recorded a lower percentage market share of ICE cars. So much so that now almost 1 in 6 new cars sold is an EV. STOP trying to mislead people. The EV revolution is here and it's happening now. There has been factually incorrect information posted recently today such as " EV sales on the other hand were up over 13% YOY" Now I assume you understand the term "YOY" year over year Now if you look at Autolife figures that EV sales are up 13% YOY can't be supported by the figures provided by Autolife 1
ExpatOilWorker Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 10 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said: So much so that now almost 1 in 6 new cars sold is an EV. That is fake and misleading on so many different level, apart from January, not a single month has reached 1 in 6 or 16.67%, even for RY.1 which is really the only vehicle category EVs selling in. In other vehicle categories EVs are selling is very low numbers.
ExpatOilWorker Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 14 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said: STOP trying to mislead people. The EV revolution is here and it's happening now. Let me fix that for you: The EV "undergang" is here and it's popcorn 🍿 time.
Popular Post JBChiangRai Posted September 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 11, 2024 1 minute ago, ExpatOilWorker said: That is fake and misleading on so many different level, apart from January, not a single month has reached 1 in 6 or 16.67%, even for RY.1 which is really the only vehicle category EVs selling in. In other vehicle categories EVs are selling is very low numbers. As I said the figure is "almost" 1 in 6. Choose your number, 14.99% or 15.3% it's almost 16.6% 1 2 1
ExpatOilWorker Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 2 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said: As I said the figure is "almost" 1 in 6. Choose your number, 14.99% or 15.3% it's almost 16.6% You could also have said 1 in 7, but the EV propaganda machine always reach for the last cherry 🍒. 2 1
Popular Post motdaeng Posted September 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 11, 2024 23 minutes ago, ExpatOilWorker said: You could also have said 1 in 7, but the EV propaganda machine always reach for the last cherry 🍒. not true, we will save the last cherry for you, as our parents taught us (good manners and respect) ... 1 1 1
Popular Post motdaeng Posted September 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 11, 2024 i checked out the omoda c5 ev today and tried sitting inside. the quality and choice of materials in the interior made a good impression. unfortunately, the space in the front and also in the back felt quite cramped. the trunk and frunk are disappointingly small. at this price, the car is unlikely to be a big seller. neta, byd, and mg offer better options, and it's very likely that these brands will still be selling cars in thailand in 10 years ... 2 2
ExpatOilWorker Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 Hope our happy EV owners are ready for a massive bomb 💣 shell. For those of us with a vehicle older than 7 years, we need to go for a vehicle inspection to check breakes, exhaust and lights to renew the annual road tax. Guess what? Starting March 2025 battery 🔋 degradation is part of the vehicle inspection for EVs in China. Most likely something similar will also be required in Thailand 🇹🇭. 1 2
Pib Posted September 11, 2024 Posted September 11, 2024 33 minutes ago, ExpatOilWorker said: Hope our happy EV owners are ready for a massive bomb 💣 shell. For those of us with a vehicle older than 7 years, we need to go for a vehicle inspection to check breakes, exhaust and lights to renew the annual road tax. Guess what? Starting March 2025 battery 🔋 degradation is part of the vehicle inspection for EVs in China. Most likely something similar will also be required in Thailand 🇹🇭. Got a reference/link for that? Like what they mean by degradation. I expect it would consist of basically a visual inspection around the traction battery.....looking for impact damage, damaged high voltage cables, etc. I don't think battery "degradation" in terms of how much charge capacity (State of Health) is the type of degradation they would be looking for...as mentioned, probably visible type damage. And maybe "if" EVs sold in China have to meet include certain "standard/open source" OBD2 measurement parameters then maybe some type of basic OBD check would need to be done. Kinda like how in certain countries/states vehicles have to pass certain Inspection & Maintenance (I/M) OBD tests (a.k.a., Smog or emissions test) which is looking at "emissions" every 1 or 2 years. Those nasty emissions coming out the tailpipe. Also, I saw a recent CNN news report on TV talking about "local provincial/city governments" in China have been creating a bunch of new taxes on "this-and-that" since the central govt has been cutting back on funds provided from the central govt tax coffers. So, some local governments are trying to make up for the tax funding shortfall. The CNN report mentioned some of the new fees/taxes dealt with vehicles. And with more and more EVs on the roads in China I expect EVs are a new target for tax revenue....make up for the decline in tax revenue on declining numbers of ICEVs. 1 1
Popular Post Pib Posted September 11, 2024 Popular Post Posted September 11, 2024 I did some googling on the regarding "new energy" vehicle (which typically means EV and PHEV) annual inspection requirements in China starting Mar 2025. Expect it will be OBD and visual. https://www.hawkinsight.com/en/article/AIqNM 2 2
ExpatOilWorker Posted September 12, 2024 Posted September 12, 2024 19 hours ago, Pib said: I did some googling on the regarding "new energy" vehicle (which typically means EV and PHEV) annual inspection requirements in China starting Mar 2025. Expect it will be OBD and visual. https://www.hawkinsight.com/en/article/AIqNM You are on top of things Pib and you are most likely right. Will be interesting when large numbers of EVs start turning 7 years old. As you previously pointed out, the Ciaz discount became the new normal price and as Suzuki is bowing out of Thailand they can still find a few buyers. 1 1
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