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10 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Strangely the EV, on the granny charging, draws less than the 3500w water heater ... 3.5 vs 2.3kW ????  

Maybe not too much of a problem then. 

It would help if Thailand weren't so restrictive on vehicles meaning less choice

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8 minutes ago, kimamey said:

Maybe not too much of a problem then. 

It would help if Thailand weren't so restrictive on vehicles meaning less choice

Import tax and RHD vehicles does limit things.  Thankfully China has the advantage there.

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3 hours ago, KhunLA said:

There's a few in Issan ... if looking:

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Two in my province of Sakon Nakhon, a mile apart.

 

If you make it out this way make sure to bring an extension chord. 

 

Most of those "Charging Stations" are proposed stations.

 

Perhaps a hybrid would be more suitable for myself. 

 

I definitely don't need to be stranded somewhere in Issan without a charge! 

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3 hours ago, KhunLA said:

You mean like a top end Honda Jazz for ฿754k

vs something like the MG EP Plus for ฿771k

 

You drive the Honda off the lot, and you lost 25% value

Your drive the MG off the lot, and it stays the price.

 

You top of the fuel on the Honda every week for ~฿1500

You top up the MG 2X for probably ~฿500

Or -0- if you have solar.

Sounds good.

 

 

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1 hour ago, kimamey said:

Hopefully they will deal with that as well.  These things take time and just waiting for everything to be right at the same time won't work. 

 

I don't know how green power generation is in Thailand right now so I can't say how relevant your comment is.

What is Thailand doing in terms of renewable energy?

What percentage Thailand uses renewable energy?

Thailand's current power generation mix is comprised of 14.9% renewables. Renewable energy is primarily produced from biomass, 30%; hydropower, 25%; solar and 24% with wind accounting for 13%.May 12, 2565 BE

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3 hours ago, MrJ2U said:

Here's the ones that are actually open for charging within 300 kilometers of my home in Issan.

Think you need a better map & measuring stick.  You'll get 250 kms range with MG ZS or EP, and that will get you anywhere you need to go, with CSs much closer than your 300 kms guesstimate.

 

Obviously, you should have no problem getting anywhere from Sakon Nakhon

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1 hour ago, KhunLA said:

Think you need a better map & measuring stick.  You'll get 250 kms range with MG ZS or EP, and that will get you anywhere you need to go, with CSs much closer than your 300 kms guesstimate.

 

Obviously, you should have no problem getting anywhere from Sakon Nakhon

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Can't deviate your trip.  

 

You'll run out of juice.

 

Until there's more electric stations I wouldn't bother.

 

Also MG's are Chinese produced now so I wouldn't touch that brand.

 

Stick with a hybrid or regular fuel unless you only want to drive one route.

 

If you think it's your thing by all means get one.

 

But I honestly wouldn't until things improve, especially with only a few chargers available in most provinces. Also the ones at Sakon Nakhon Robinsons we're out of service yesterday. Nightmare scenario for the odd Issan electric vehicle owner. 

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On 11/10/2022 at 10:06 AM, KhunLA said:

Yes ... it's a work in progress people.  Slow at that, since those selling the dirty fuel are paying big $$$ to prolong their profits as long as possible.

 

Remember how long, or fast it took to stop heating all houses with coal 60 yrs ago, and only because the same conglomerates control the oil & nat. gas supplies.   The transition to clean, if ever, will take even longer.   Especially IF YOU wait for them, and the corrupt politicians to lead the way.

 

NEWS FLASH ... YOU do NOT have to wait.  Go solar and get an EV.

You'll save a $hit load of money in the short, and long run.  And maybe give your kids & grandkids cleaner air.  Along with maybe 1°C less temp over the next century or 2.

 

UP2U

Do you mean the EV’s and solar panels that are manufactured using your so called dirty energy?

 

The whole green industry is a facade of false benefits and calculations.

The emissions to manufacture and operate during an expected life cycle are more than conventional vehicles.

 

Even if their was some economical  efficiency to be had there is not a single country that has the infrastructure to supply the anticipated maximum demand load.

 

This is exactly what happens when fashionable naive politics makes decisions not backed by fact, science or engineering.

 

The only reason the green energy industry currently survives is because of government incentives and grants. 

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On 11/10/2022 at 2:51 PM, KhunLA said:

Think you need a better map & measuring stick.  You'll get 250 kms range with MG ZS or EP, and that will get you anywhere you need to go, with CSs much closer than your 300 kms guesstimate.

 

Obviously, you should have no problem getting anywhere from Sakon Nakhon

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Looks great if you want to average about 60km/h. And even less for the waiting time to charge.

 

Talk about going back 30 years in time. Similar to swapping our current PC’s for a Commodore 64 and saying how great it is.

 

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1 hour ago, Reigntax said:

Do you mean the EV’s and solar panels that are manufactured using your so called dirty energy?

 

The whole green industry is a facade of false benefits and calculations.

The emissions to manufacture and operate during an expected life cycle are more than conventional vehicles.

 

Even if their was some economical  efficiency to be had there is not a single country that has the infrastructure to supply the anticipated maximum demand load.

 

This is exactly what happens when fashionable naive politics makes decisions not backed by fact, science or engineering.

 

The only reason the green energy industry currently survives is because of government incentives and grants. 

69th member to ignore list ????

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4 hours ago, KhunLA said:

69th member to ignore list ????

And that’s exactly the biggest problem in these debates which goes against the fundamentals of all science.

The pro side wants their opinions to be believed due the the brainwashing of extremists views that unless we do as they want, the world will end. 
 

Science, engineering and currently available technology suggests that the green energy, without the inclusion of nuclear power as a base load source, is nothing more than a scam.

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