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5 hours ago, Pib said:

 

Thanks.  As I use Android I downloaded/installed it from Google Play vs the link in the Facebook image. 

 

Google Play shows the new app  being added 18 Sep 2024.   After installing it from Google Play I used my logon credentials that I used for the original app and I was kinda expecting a rejection along the lines of needing to register again, but it accepted my logon credentials and also sent me  OTP to confirm/complete the logon.  

 

And all info from the original app such as my EV info, payment card number (redacted), my current Wallet amount of a little over one hundred baht, and all the other info from the original app  was indeed showing in the new app.   So, all the info does automatically transfer over from the old app to the new app.   

 

Now you can still use the old app at least for now BUT when your log into the new app it will log you out of the old app.  If you log into the old app it will log you out of the new app.  Can't be logged into both at the same time.

 

Anyway, the new app is indeed available for download from Google Play (see below).  A little strange they just didn't update the original app via Google Play "automatic" update vs creating a new, separate app.  Maybe it has something to do with EA Anywhere financial challenges it has been experiencing regarding some bond payments coming due....you can google it and find articles about this like on the Bangkok Post.  Or maybe it just a technical issue with this app that required a new, separate app vs just automatic update of the old/original app.   

 

Link to new app on Google Play   

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=evapp.eaanywhere&hl=en

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Absolute Energy has turned to Absolute Fraud and the stock is down 90%.

What a wonderful green world.

 

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On 9/17/2024 at 8:19 PM, JBChiangRai said:


if you have read this thread, you would know it’s been posted several times already, however, as you’re someone a bit precious, I will post an updated link which is even better than I posted last year and then perhaps you will answer the question. I asked you earlier?

 

Data from the National Transportation Safety Board showed that EVs were involved in approximately 25 fires for every 100,000 sold.  Comparatively, approximately 1,530 gasoline-powered vehicles and 3,475 hybrid vehicles were involved in fires for every 100,000 sold.

 

https://community.vinfastauto.us/driving/the-fire-rate-of-electric-vehicles-is-61-times-lower-than-that-of-gasoline-vehicles/

 

 

A fake and misleading post.

 

Try quoting the number of fires/ billion miles instead.

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5 minutes ago, Gweiloman said:

Ok, you win. 90% of EVs catch fire. So don’t buy an EV, ok? Maybe stop talking about EV fires on this thread? Maybe stop talking altogether? Just joking.

It is not about winning, it is about factual information.

Just stay away from the EV propaganda cherry pot and we can all drive happily into the sunset 🌇

 

NB: I am not the one that start the fire debate, I just react to fake and obvious misreading information.

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Just now, JeffersLos said:

 

Amen to that! 😅🤣😂

So why are you even reading posts on this thread, much less actually posting? Surely you’re not some kind of ICEVangelist like EOW, telling us what to do?

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1 minute ago, ExpatOilWorker said:

It is not about winning, it is about factual information.

Just stay away from the EV propaganda cherry pot and we can all drive happily into the sunset 🌇

 

NB: I am not the one that start the fire debate, I just react to fake and obvious misreading information.

Whatever. I’m sure I’m not the only one bored with this number of fires discussion. My ignore list is still a virgin and I would like to keep it that way if you please.

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5 minutes ago, Gweiloman said:

Whatever. I’m sure I’m not the only one bored with this number of fires discussion. My ignore list is still a virgin and I would like to keep it that way if you please.

Gman, if the fire debate bother you so much, why don't you criticize the originator of the fake fire statistics?

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Neta V.

 

https://www.neta.co.th/th/product/NetaV

 

https://www.one2car.com/for-sale/neta-neta-v-ภาคตะวันออก-อำเภอศรีราชา/15062896

 

How to turn 550,000 into 320,000 in just one year. 😅😂🤣

 

229,000 loss, if can even get a buyer. For 6,100km.

 

37 baht per km, or the same price of 1 liter of gas 95. 🤣😂😅

 

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11 hours ago, Pib said:

 

Thanks.  As I use Android I downloaded/installed it from Google Play vs the link in the Facebook image. 

 

Google Play shows the new app  being added 18 Sep 2024.   After installing it from Google Play I used my logon credentials that I used for the original app and I was kinda expecting a rejection along the lines of needing to register again, but it accepted my logon credentials and also sent me  OTP to confirm/complete the logon.  

 

And all info from the original app such as my EV info, payment card number (redacted), my current Wallet amount of a little over one hundred baht, and all the other info from the original app  was indeed showing in the new app.   So, all the info does automatically transfer over from the old app to the new app.   

 

Now you can still use the old app at least for now BUT when your log into the new app it will log you out of the old app.  If you log into the old app it will log you out of the new app.  Can't be logged into both at the same time.

 

Anyway, the new app is indeed available for download from Google Play (see below).  A little strange they just didn't update the original app via Google Play "automatic" update vs creating a new, separate app.  Maybe it has something to do with EA Anywhere financial challenges it has been experiencing regarding some bond payments coming due....you can google it and find articles about this like on the Bangkok Post.  Or maybe it just a technical issue with this app that required a new, separate app vs just automatic update of the old/original app.   

 

Link to new app on Google Play   

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=evapp.eaanywhere&hl=en

image.png.3c7359291bd125b3c411c9c148fb7e6b.png

 

 

 

I will add that you can now add funds to your EA Anywhere wallet via QR Code/Prompt Pay in addition to debit/credit card. 

 

To the best of my memory when I registered with EA Anywhere around late last year the only payment option was adding the  debit/credit card payment option in order to top-up your wallet/pay for charging; otherwise, I would have never added my Thai bank debit card as a payment option. 

 

This morning I did two tests by adding 10 baht each time to my wallet via QR code/Prompt Pay and it worked no problem.  So, I then deleted the Thai bank debit card as a payment option as I prefer not to have any card info online unless I have to. 

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