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7 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

 

Fast turns in supermarket car parks

Bootlegger turn, that takes me back...

 

Last time was probably fifteen years while my kid was a boy. A lot more fun with a standard than an automatic. My kid begged me to do it again every time we got in the car for a month. 

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4 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

 

I should have qualified my statement.  Nobody who has an EV has range anxiety anymore.  Thailand has a plethora of charging stations out there.

 

 

There are thousands of charging stations out there.

 

 

For a guy who has ZERO experience of EV's, you sure do have a mouth on you.  Do you believe everything you read?

 

The Seal Premium has a 650km range, driving like a loon you'll probably get 500km out of it.

The Seal  Premium has a 650km range based on NEDC which it would appear that most Seal Premium owners on this forum feel doesn't match real driving 

This Post states

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I have the BYD Seal Premium which is rated at 650 km, realistically I get around 580 km but I do drive conservatively.

My efficiency is currently:

13.6 kWh/100 km 

Battery 80 kw divided by 13.6 = 5.88 x 100 = 588 km range."

https://aseannow.com/topic/1257405-electric-vehicles-in-thailand/page/180/#comment-18807216

or if driving a Seal performance range drop's to  450km as this poster stated

It costs about 330 baht to fill the battery from PEA for a range of 580km, realistically 450km if you welly it, which I do.

https://aseannow.com/topic/1257405-electric-vehicles-in-thailand/page/180/#comment-18807216

And you are incorrect about your assumption that I have ZERO experience of EV's

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47 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

 


You really are a simple chap Transam, you believed him?

 

 

And why not, do EV's not need charging when they just will not move.......?  🤪

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53 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


Of course he did! 

Simple minds, simple pleasures. He would believe it if someone said they couldn't test drive it because it was raining and EVs don't work in the wet. Anything that fits his pre-conceived biases is swallowed in an instant.

Good afternoon Joseph, I see once again you are enlightening us with your amazing motoring knowledge, but don't worry, I will not mention your muscle car errors....🤭 

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1 minute ago, transam said:

Good afternoon Joseph, I see once again you are enlightening us with your amazing motoring knowledge, but don't worry, I will not mention your muscle car errors....🤭 

You really are addled these days, confusing me with someone else, yet again. Once again I have literally no clue what you are on about - you have done this several times now, I am starting to worry about you.

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57 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


Of course he did! 

Simple minds, simple pleasures. He would believe it if someone said they couldn't test drive it because it was raining and EVs don't work in the wet. Anything that fits his pre-conceived biases is swallowed in an instant.

This is an indication of how serious someone is: "Brilliant.........:clap2:..........🤣"?

 

Looks like someone laughing to me. I certainly tought it was funny, as did at least two other people. 

 

I'm guessing: 1. That that's your confused emoji, and 2. That you're a Harris supporter.

 

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1 minute ago, josephbloggs said:

You really are addled these days, confusing me with someone else, yet again. Once again I have literally no clue what you are on about - you have done this several times now, I am starting to worry about you.

Oh, really, I don't think I have ever had anyone worry about me, except my mum....😬

So a bloke on a motoring forum who makes mistakes is very unlikely.

 

Now, get back to swatting up on motoring facts, not your EV purchase, and most of all, stay on topic.................:intheclub:....🤭

 

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16 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

 

I should have qualified my statement.  Nobody who has an EV has range anxiety anymore.  Thailand has a plethora of charging stations out there.

 

There are thousands of charging stations out there.

 

For a guy who has ZERO experience of EV's, you sure do have a mouth on you.  Do you believe everything you read?

 

The Seal Premium has a 650km range, driving like a loon you'll probably get 500km out of it.

 

You state that there are "thousands of charging stations out there. There are thousands of charging units, but not thousands of charging stations.  A charging station will have multiple charging units. Most are not fast charging appropriate for travelers.  The stretch from Hua Hin to Phuket  does not have  thousands of charging stations available to travelers. For example, between Kui Buri and Chumphon there are 5 charging stations. FIVE. They are all proximate to Highway 4. Live anywhere off that lifeline and you are SOL.  

 

You are approaching  this with the zeal of a former addict/new convert to a religion. I am not an apostate, nor do I deny that EVs are a viable option, but it is weighed against the ability to service and to charge the vehicles. An EV is fine for a large metropolitan region, but in Thailand it is going to be a source of frustration and stress outside the urban zones. The person was asking about a vehicle in respect to driving from Bangkok to Phuket.

 

In respect to  vehicle range, I take the promises of the EV manufacturers  in the same way I take gas fuel efficiencies: Knowing that there is bloat. The range promises for EV vehicles do not take into consideration Thailand's heat.  It is not a slur to acknowledge that EVs are ideal for moderate climate zones.   Thailand's hot temperatures impact charging. It is not unusual for the  ambient temperature  at some charging stations to be near the 40C. We just went through a heat wave where temperatures were regularly 35C-40C .  It is a reality that EV regenerative braking efficiency and charging times are significantly impacted. Tailbacks and road delays are a fact of life in this region  Taking an hour or more to go 20 km is a reality.  I have had to wait out road closures due to crashes and debris on highway 4 several times over the years. 

 

You are pushing the Chinese Seal models. Like any other new vehicle model it is best to wait some time for the reliability data to be gathered.

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On 8/17/2024 at 12:04 PM, 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/

 

Can I trouble you for the same stats for ICEVs? How many were registered from 01 Feb - 31 July 2023 compared to the same period in 2024?

 

Thanks.

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On 8/17/2024 at 12:04 PM, 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/

 

 

2 minutes ago, Gweiloman said:

Can I trouble you for the same stats for ICEVs? How many were registered from 01 Feb - 31 July 2023 compared to the same period in 2024?

 

Thanks.

 

And while you're at it, include the percentages, it would be interesting to compare the percentage of cars in those numbers that were EV's, last year, compared to this year.

 

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I own a PHEV with an electric range of over 150 km. I have driven it a few times from Chiang Mai to KL with zero issues. During the Thai leg of the journey, about 70% of my drive is electric, in Malaysia, even more so. Extremely comfortable, smooth, quietly purring along the highways. Superbly made.
 

I charge at home using solar and sometimes at night at TOU rates. For the whole of 2024, I probably spent less than Thb 1,000 baht on fuel up till now. And Thb 0 on servicing and maintenance.

 

It’s one of my best motoring purchase ever. Shame though that the OP doesn’t like CH made cars.

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On 8/18/2024 at 6:02 AM, bkk6060 said:

Get an MG gas SUV.  Great car and good value.

 

EVś are Woke garbage people have to convince others how great they are because they regret their purchase.  Even liberal UK hate them.

 

Nearly half of U.S. electric car owners say they would switch back to a traditional engine, which represents a significantly higher number than others around the world posed with the same choice.

A survey conducted by McKinsey Center For Future Mobility reported that 46% of U.S. car owners who drive electric vehicles would shift back to an internal combustion engine. The percentage was the second highest behind electric car owners from the United Kingdom, 49% of which would switch back.

It seems like you have very little idea of what you are talking about.

 

Circumstances and situations in the US and UK are very different from in Thailand. For starters, the US doesn’t have Chinese made EVs (indisputably better than US and European made EVs) for sale. Thailand also doesn’t have freezing temperatures which will affect their range. In the UK, motorway services are miles apart, congregating scores of drivers in one services. In Thailand, the petrol stations are usually just a few kms apart and a lot of these have rapid charging units. There are also issues of taxation, leasing etc in the UK affecting EV purchases which doesn’t apply here in Thailand.

 

If you want to prove a point, then tell us what percentage of EV owners in Thailand would switch back to an ICEV as their next purchase. I believe very, very few.

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1 hour ago, Gweiloman said:

I love your “font of worthless gems” description. It’s even better than the “content free micro posts” description from another poster.

Another content free micro-post I see

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2 hours ago, Gweiloman said:

Can I trouble you for the same stats for ICEVs? How many were registered from 01 Feb - 31 July 2023 compared to the same period in 2024?

 

Thanks.

 

Month Total registrations Total ICE excluding EV EV Year  
July 45561 40506 5055 2023  
June 57616 50014 7602 2023  
May 58054 52497 5557 2023  
April 47787 43967 3820 2023  
March 66061 59857 6204 2023  
February 65056 59654 5402 2023  
Totals 340135 306495 33640 2023 9.89%
           
July 40817 35349 5468 2024  
June 43147 37490 5657 2024  
May 43196 37926 5270 2024  
April 38022 34015 4007 2024  
March 45315 40595 4720 2024  
February 47063 43534 3529 2024  
Totals 257560 228909 28651 2024 11.13%

 

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5 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

 

Month Total registrations Total ICE excluding EV EV Year  
July 45561 40506 5055 2023  
June 57616 50014 7602 2023  
May 58054 52497 5557 2023  
April 47787 43967 3820 2023  
March 66061 59857 6204 2023  
February 65056 59654 5402 2023  
Totals 340135 306495 33640 2023 9.89%
           
July 40817 35349 5468 2024  
June 43147 37490 5657 2024  
May 43196 37926 5270 2024  
April 38022 34015 4007 2024  
March 45315 40595 4720 2024  
February 47063 43534 3529 2024  
Totals 257560 228909 28651 2024 11.13%

 

 

 

Massively increased market share for EV's in 2024, a greater than 12% growth in percentage market share this year.

 

Over 33% growth in July 2024 alone over whole year 2023.

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1 minute ago, JBChiangRai said:

 

 

Massively increased market share for EV's in 2024, a greater than 12% growth in percentage market share this year.

 

Over 33% growth in July 2024 alone over whole year 2023.

Are you working for TAT don't know where you get your 33% from  and these figures are for the February 1st 2023 to 31st July 2023 and February 1st 2024 to 31st July 2024

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