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Khundon1975 wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 3:07 am https://thedriven.io/2024/05/14/nearly- ... udy-finds/

Interesting if true. :duck:
Agree 100% with that premise. Too much profits for them to lose by going EV, both big oil and car manufacturers.

Big oil, obvious loss income, and manufacturers make way too much money repairing & maintaining ICEV.
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buksida wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 9:07 am
KhunLA wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 8:42 am But in TH, unless actually needing a truck, (2 options coming next year) I think people are crazy if their next new car here is an ICEV.
I've followed this debate but haven't contributed and will remain on the fence for now (we have and need a truck, so you're not going to convert me).
Got 3 possible models coming, end of this, or next year.

Toyota has a pilot program not, using for baht buses, low specs though.
https://www.reuters.com/business/autos- ... 024-04-25/

Isuzu got one coming out:
https://washingtondc.thaiembassy.org/en ... 0789629292

And BYD has a PHEV, RHD version coming to AU, so will probably show up here:
https://www.whichcar.com.au/news/2025-b ... -confirmed
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KhunLA wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 4:07 am
buksida wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 9:07 am
KhunLA wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 8:42 am But in TH, unless actually needing a truck, (2 options coming next year) I think people are crazy if their next new car here is an ICEV.
I've followed this debate but haven't contributed and will remain on the fence for now (we have and need a truck, so you're not going to convert me).
Got 3 possible models coming, end of this, or next year.

Ours is only a couple of years old so not gonna happen for at least a decade - we'll see how "advanced" Thailand's EV charging infrastructure is by then, but I'm not holding my breath, they can barely keep the regular power on where we live.
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buksida wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 7:19 am
KhunLA wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 4:07 am
buksida wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 9:07 am

I've followed this debate but haven't contributed and will remain on the fence for now (we have and need a truck, so you're not going to convert me).
Got 3 possible models coming, end of this, or next year.

Ours is only a couple of years old so not gonna happen for at least a decade - we'll see how "advanced" Thailand's EV charging infrastructure is by then, but I'm not holding my breath, they can barely keep the regular power on where we live.
That BYD is a plug in hybrid, nice specs also, and states maybe 100 kms on full electric, and 7.5 L / 100 kms fuel economy. May never need the ICE unless O&A :cheers:
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To quote myself, nice try, but "you're not going to convert me". The one you referenced costs nearly triple what our Mitsu Triton did and I'm pretty sure it'll run problem free for at least the next decade (as our previous Mitsu did).
STEVE G wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 1:48 pm If all charging had to be done at stations that would certainly be a problem but seeing as the average daily car mileage worldwide is around 50km, the vast majority of charging will be done at home.
How does that work for the millions of people who live in apartments and condos without a socket in each parking bay and being charged double for their power? Thais get a lot of holidays and they love to get on the roads, I still envisage mayhem at charging stations during these periods.

I'm not anti-EV (we need to get off fossils) and can't be arsed to have an argument here, I just can't see them as being practical for the masses yet.

Maybe yes, for those that have the luxury of being retired and taking weekday jaunts, or those living in their own house in a city where its just used for commuting, or those not reliant on the grid for power - but it'll be a long time before EVs are the norm IMO, you can't just expect the world to switch overnight when there is no infrastructure yet.
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How does that work for the millions of people who live in apartments and condos without a socket in each parking bay and being charged double for their power?
I live in an apartment like that in Luxembourg so I don't have a car, an ebike is more practical.
In Thailand, you can buy electric motorcycles that you can remove the battery from to take to you apartment to charge.
Anyway, that doesn't stop the millions of people that don't live in apartments.
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Yet another new model from BYD:

BYD launches sleek new Tesla Model Y rivaling Sea Lion 07 electric SUV starting at $26K
https://electrek.co/2024/05/13/byd-laun ... rting-26k/
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buksida wrote:To quote myself, nice try, but "you're not going to convert me". The one you referenced costs nearly triple what our Mitsu Triton did and I'm pretty sure it'll run problem free for at least the next decade (as our previous Mitsu did).
STEVE G wrote: Wed May 15, 2024 1:48 pm If all charging had to be done at stations that would certainly be a problem but seeing as the average daily car mileage worldwide is around 50km, the vast majority of charging will be done at home.
How does that work for the millions of people who live in apartments and condos without a socket in each parking bay and being charged double for their power? Thais get a lot of holidays and they love to get on the roads, I still envisage mayhem at charging stations during these periods.

I'm not anti-EV (we need to get off fossils) and can't be arsed to have an argument here, I just can't see them as being practical for the masses yet.

Maybe yes, for those that have the luxury of being retired and taking weekday jaunts, or those living in their own house in a city where its just used for commuting, or those not reliant on the grid for power - but it'll be a long time before EVs are the norm IMO, you can't just expect the world to switch overnight when there is no infrastructure yet.
There are three main criticisms against EV’s, namely price, range anxiety and infrastructure and yet many countries have already mandated that new cars with ICE’s will no longer be available from 2030-35, so there will be no option available after these dates. Thailand hasn’t yet committed to any date but that could change over the next few years?


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^As far as Thailand goes, I think that access to cheap EVs from China combined with abundant solar resources will be the main driver of change.
There is a point in the not too distant future when the realisation will come that drilling stuff out of a desert, shipping it over 8,000 km and trashing the environment is not the ideal solution to Thailands transportation energy needs!
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Is there not a good chance that if/when the world doesn't need oil anymore, the lithium producers will become all-powerful, and put stupid prices on lithium? We've seen the oil giants control prices for years. Will it not be human nature to see similar controls put on the mining of lithium?
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Basic economic principles will always apply, irrespective of additional cartel practices - lithium is a finite resource so as the demand goes up, so will the price - add in some additional manipulation and yes the price goes up even further.

Fortunately there’s a lot of research going into alternative battery technologies that will reduce/eliminate the need for lithium - solid state batteries use little or no lithium, plus other technologies (sulfur, sodium and others) will use less lithium than the current lithium-ion batteries, so no need to panic just yet Captain Mainwaring
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At root, I suppose the underlying issue is one of energy density. A 500kg Tesla battery contains half the kw/h of energy than a 20 litre jerry can of petrol. Nothing can be done about it.
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2/cb wrote: Thu May 16, 2024 3:18 pm At root, I suppose the underlying issue is one of energy density. A 500kg Tesla battery contains half the kw/h of energy than a 20 litre jerry can of petrol. Nothing can be done about it.
I think that just shows how inefficient petrol is burned. 1 L petrol = 9kWh (diesel 10kWh)

Not sure what you math is going to mean, but here's my real life math & cost.
Battery vs 20 L petrol. EV will go further for less ฿ (30%) on the road @ 90 kph


MG ZS ICE ... 14 kms per L = 280 kms = ฿767 (20 X ฿38.38 / L)
MG ZS EV ... 46.3kWh = 300 kms = ฿231 (46.3 X ฿5)
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