Electric Vehicles (EV) Thread
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Further developments in Solid State Batteries are being made by a number of companies - this is just one, but it looks promising that the breakthrough will come within the next couple of years which should make a huge impact on the electrification of cars
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-release ... 90450.html
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-release ... 90450.html
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Yes, the MG EP EV here is the same as the MG5 EV in the UK.Dannie Boy wrote: ↑Sun Dec 06, 2020 5:49 pm Looks the same as what is on sale in the UK called the MG5 EV
I was wrong about it being the first EV in Thailand under 1 million Baht - but the only others are the two tiny, local-made ones.
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These are on display in Market Village.
A farang had just purchased one and they were taking photos of him with his purchase agreement & all the logos, etc.








I think I can translate that Thai sign for you...
I believe the specs state the top speed is 5-6 km/h and it will take you 40 - 50 minutes to travel 1km (60 - 70 minutes with headwind).
Then it will take 12" hours to recharge.

A farang had just purchased one and they were taking photos of him with his purchase agreement & all the logos, etc.








I think I can translate that Thai sign for you...
I believe the specs state the top speed is 5-6 km/h and it will take you 40 - 50 minutes to travel 1km (60 - 70 minutes with headwind).
Then it will take 12" hours to recharge.


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No need for registration. Must be classed as a toy or golf cart.
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Haha. Close enough.Aussie69 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 15, 2020 2:29 pm These are on display in Market Village.
A farang had just purchased one and they were taking photos of him with his purchase agreement & all the logos, etc.
I think I can translate that Thai sign for you...
I believe the specs state the top speed is 5-6 km/h and it will take you 40 - 50 minutes to travel 1km (60 - 70 minutes with headwind).
Then it will take 12" hours to recharge.
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But really..
5 -6 hours charge time
Top speed 40 -50 kmh
Range per charge 60 - 70 km
Wheel diameter 12"
Additionally..
3 seater - 1 front, 2 rear
Reverse camera
Remote key
Airconditioning
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Vincent I appreciate the actual translation, but I uphold my specs to be accurate 


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Electric Roller Skate.
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It's a glorified mobility vehicle that doesn't quite fit anywhere and is certainly overpriced for what it is supposed to do.
Just thought I'd set the record straight re what they advertise..
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Times are changing, an electric Ford Mustang for release later this year:
https://www.ford.com/suvs/mach-e/
https://www.ford.com/suvs/mach-e/
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Certainly looks good, but with that performance I hope it handles better than Mustangs I've driven in the past - soft "American" suspension and dire cornering.....STEVE G wrote: ↑Sun Jan 10, 2021 2:07 am Times are changing, an electric Ford Mustang for release later this year:
https://www.ford.com/suvs/mach-e/

Interesting again to see the "Federal Tax Credit" - the equivalent of which is not offered in the UK. It's a big incentive....


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Interesting again to see the "Federal Tax Credit" - the equivalent of which is not offered in the UK. It's a big incentive....
You'll need that tax credit to pay for the maintenance and repairs. After all, it is a Ford.
You'll need that tax credit to pay for the maintenance and repairs. After all, it is a Ford.
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An Australian 'auto expert's' views on electric cars. More entertaining than the usual, IMO.
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I thought I would update on the MG HS PHEV, now that I’ve had it almost a week ( about 6 weeks later than originally advised).Dannie Boy wrote:I’ve ordered the MG HS hybrid - delivery is supposed to be early December but we all know about Thai promises - made to be broken!!PeteC wrote:Has anyone on here purchased an EV yet, here or in home country? If you do please give us a review a few months into using it.
The test drive was good and the car has great qualities - very quiet in EV mode and pretty potent in Super Sport mode (max petrol and electric). It has virtually every safety feature as you would get on a Merc or an Audi at more than double the price. I realise that they are no doubt better quality, I just hope that the MG isn’t too much Style over Substance - I’ll let you know in due course!!
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Other than the short test drives, I’d never driven an electric powered car before and the first thing you notice is the relative quietness compared to driving a diesel engined car - it’s not just the absence of noise but also the smoothness.
Fully charged, a range of 67 kms is indicated and having twice made the journey to Tha Yang, I can confirm that it’s not overly optimistic, and on the first occasion I returned from a 58 km journey with 7 kms range remaining traveling at up to 90 kph where possible and 6 kms traveling at up to 95 kph.
Recharging takes over 5.1/2 hours from the almost depleted state from a standard wall socket, once the wall charger they provided is fitted, it should halve the time to recharge.
It’s early days, but so far I’m extremely happy with my purchase.
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When did the pronunciation of the letter 'R" disappear from the Australian language. And when did "A" turn into "I?" I know that it was there in the '60's. My guess would be that the "I" comes from the Cockney and I don't know when or where the "R" turned into "AH," as in faht.
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