Be ready for more fires that will go out of control. BYD= Burn Your Driveway. Check out the numerous fires in China that they have from BYD plus the CCP is covering up most of the incidents. Buyer beware, cheap for a reason.
Six years ago, I spent 150,000 RMB to buy a Geely brand electric car in China! I calculated that the money I saved on gasoline in six years plus the money I earned from selling the old car could buy me a new and more advanced car!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
If I bought a Tesla three years ago, I would lose A$35000 only in depreciation, adding on the extra cost of insurance for an EV car over the ICE car, the investment to install the charging infrastructure, not to mention the interest loss of $1500 each year if I put 35000 in the bank, I felt lucky for my decision to buy a CX30 instead of a model y.
Conversion of ICE vehicles to EVs is one of the key changes that Thailand must make for a less polluted, cleaner and greener Thailand. These new energy cars will help immensely in the transformation that Thailand needs and not to mention the new job opportunities and economic development that will come with it. As the clip had show, consumers can also save significant running cost long into the future. This is very good for rheir wallets too! And the Chinese will make great partners for Thailand to this end. It is a wonderful win-win situation for both countries. I cheer this!
@MrM.P You meant the government of the country needed to stay focused into their long-term plan. The Chinese can only do so much if the government of the investing countries change their initiatives under pressure from pinhead bully like Uncle joe blows.
transistion will be painful but in the long run most people who loose their suplly chain part jobs would reapply for electric supply chain parts later on but yeah it will take time@@MrM.P
@@MrM.P You don't understand, lithium polymer batteries used in smartphones are not the same as the batteries used in electric cars, if electric car tech would be integrated into a phone battery let's say NMC I would be walking around with 8000 mah battery in a Samsung galaxy S24 Ultra form factor, not to mention changing it every 10 years. New Chinese EV batteries last past 10 years, stop living in 2015, live in 2024 please.
@@MrM.P Most EV batteries have 8 year warranty at the moment. Some are even starting to go with lifetime warranty. That's just the warranty period. It's highly likely that most batteries will last far longer than 8 years.
I saw a video... In China, the taxis can literally swap batteries..they drive to a station.. get out of the EV, the machine lifts up the EV cab, remove the battery under the EV and replace it with a fully charged battery.. I think this may be the solution for EV who are constantly on the road..
@@lingth Thinking on that. The battery is the most expensive part of the battery driven cart as we all know. So given you have a brand new car that needs a charge you would be willing to get a battery of unknown status installed to your cart in exchange for your discharged brand new battery? Doesn’t make any sense but then again I wouldn’t ever buy a battery drive cart.
@@leeh1626We phased out horses some time ago in this country do you still eat them as well as dog and snakes. Sorry I’m not old enough to have owned a horse. BTW Lee “quote” has an “e” on the end. So you still think battery driven cars are it, POWERED BY THE COAL GENERATORS, sad that the Chinese are so easily brain washed by the CCP they really have you under control.
Electric tuk tuks would be wonderful. Tuk tuks should remain in existence as another example of soft power. They should be fast charging or swappable so the tuk tuks can quickly get back to work for their drivers.
As an American, I'm very glad to see Thailand embracing electric vehicles and trying to reduce emissions. China developing these huge, successful international EV companies is great to see, too. I hope it works out for you guys. I hope my own country can get its act together and start moving away from fossil fuels, too.🥥🌴🌎🌍🌏
As an American I do not, as it's all based on fabricated lies and in a decade this ELECTRIFY everything hysteria will be quelled by the harsh reality of your own self-inflicted demise.
BYD open factory in Thailand and soon in Indonesia . this two country is the center of Japanese car maker in SE Asia and has been exporting cars to world wide. The Japanese car future is so so dire
Thailand must not stop progress …. Whether it is BYD or whatever. USA propaganda will want Thailand to shun China….and that is stupid. China have help the economies of SEA tremendously. Win win.
The air polution is unbearable in the streets of Bangkok. EVs will improve that significantly. If EVs are too expensive, they could at least adopt electric motors and tuktuks first.
@@HaTran-32nhukm Pls educate urself abt what is the main source of Thailand's power production. Also, I never said the whole value chain of EVs does not produce any pollution. However, it is still a lot more environmentally friendly compared to the value chain of ICEs. BTW, using LNG to produce power does bring pollution but LNG is still considered a green energy source.
@@chiyanlai1566 I know where the electricity comes from. But do you know the carbon footprint difference between the value chains of EVs and ICEs? There's always ppl like u trying to discredit EVs just 'cuz it's not ZERO emission. For most ppl with critical thinking abilities, improvement is improvement!!!!
Thailand has to import huge quantities of oil which is around $40 Billion every year and it's the largest trade deficit of the country. If they turn to EV, Thailand's and Thai people will saved a lot of money for other developments. I saved 8-9000 Baht a month after turned to EV's, I have money left or can spend that money of locals economy.
@@sokapokvic2514 in indo they are shifting towards ev cos we can use up our coal reserves instead of petrol... So switching from petrol to coal, switching one poison for another
@@Batucadax At least Indonesia don't have to imported huge oil from others. Electricity we can generate by ourselves such Dam. Solar farm or wind farm. Thailand export electricity to many countries but not for oil. Oil and Gas in huge burden.
No, you do not; thankfully you don't speak for all the others whom aren't amongst your proverbial WE! Speak for yourself and stop attempting to put your thoughts and words words in other's heads and mouths!
@ThomasRogue-s8y I'm paying $5 a gallon for gas at the moment. My car also runs on pure ethanol but that burns 1/3 faster so, same fuel bill. I'd be happy with an electric car for my daily commute but $40k for a Tesla is ridiculous.
Yes, Thailand should start dumping the use of all combution engine cars especially Japanese brands which is popular in Thailand and change to Electric Vehicles. A couple of years ago, i went to Thailand for vacation and when i landed at the airport, i was so shocked to see the sky in Bangkok covered with smog.
I live in Beijing and noticed that car traffic pollution has been greatly reduced in recent years as drivers increasingly switch to EVs. Hoefully, Bangkok can enjoy the same air quality as in Beijing.
@@alexmcwhirter6611nope, the only nuclear power plant built in the 1970s were not used because of "fault line" and environmental reasons... now we have to backtrack and make more of those that we had abandoned decades ago.. backwards ahh country
Thailand is so amazing. I wish them the best of luck in their electrification! Would be so wonderful if they could reap the benefits. I remember waiting at this junction at Chiang Mai and the heat from the sun and the exhaust fume was pretty intense. Hope ebikes would help lessen that.
In my country, the Democratic Republic of Congo, we have the chukudu, a wooden scooter used for transporting cargo. It is an eco-friendly vehicle...... better than EVs.
CNA IS MAD AT CHINAS SUCCESS. AS LEE QUAN YEI SAID, THE CHINESE USED TO COME TO LEARN FROM US IN SINGAPORE. IN THE FEATURE SINGAPOREANS WILL BE GOING TO CHINA TO LEARN FROM THE CHINESE.
Need more EV charging stations across Thailand installed at markets, gas stations if allowed, major attractions, along freeways etc. Swapping battery service is another easy way instead of recharging. Also if we start converting Taxi , trucks, that will help to go green a great deal and reduce air pollution.
Soon Chinese parents will look at their children at dinner time and say : "If you don't study hard, you will only be able to drive a Mercedes-Benz and a BMW in the future."
"Intel inside" --> "Intel outside" Five rounds of layoffs in two years is absurd. 2024-8-1 , Intel is laying off over 15,000 employees and will stop ‘non-essential work’
key to gradually move to full EV is to introduce hybrid. Hybrid allows for use of gas, to relive range anxiety from lack of infrastructure for electric charging stations. BYD new hybrid can give 2000 km range with petrol. Charge at home and it still have petrol just incase you find yourself in a jam. Instead of filling up once per week. you may only need only to fill up one time per month
@@mistercircus Very true. The complexity of not 1 but 2 power systems in one car. The one thing hybrids might help with are _corner cases_ of situations of people that live very rural locations and only have access to gasoline, and EV mandates have killed off purchase of new ICE vehicles. With the 2035 ICE ban looming in US/Canada/EU, there is already a provision for hybrids. But that should not happen much with proper EV infrastructure planning. Eventually, it will be ICE drivers that suffer from "range anxiety" as gas stations disappear or convert over to EV charging stations!
@@beyondfossil I just wish they completely ban Diesel cars by 2035 by sale and driving, then I would be able to walk around without needing an inhaler due to toxic fumes giving asthma attacks.
@@MF2_ETaube Agreed. Some things that make big cargo trucks easier to electrify are: (1) They usually travel fixed routes so it's easier to strategically place EV charging stations or battery swap stations along these routes (2)Trucks have a large open chassis with external gas tanks which can be replaced with swappable batteries. The swap can quickly occur with a forklift on either side of the truck. (3) Will actually save shipping company's big money on fuel savings especially if they have access to cheap solar energy on-site or with energy contracts.
Air pollution and noise pollution are beyond tolerance in Bangkok and Thai cities. ICE tuk tuk are too noisy for human ear for long term it impact badly for ears. And lungs are full of smokd and heat. Not a liviable place or environment for educated middle or upper classes.
Wow, Lithium mining didn't cause any pollution at all, right ? Not counting how nowsaday produce electricity. T is kinda right though, trying to turn ICE to run on either Hydrogen or Ammonia.
Fiat/Abarth, Peugeot, ..., it is all Stellantis which is looking to increase local EV production and establish Thailand as local EV hub (China covered via their Leapmotor JV).
Thailand's natural resources to make batteries for EV is not as big as Indonesia. Indonesia have all this natural resources to make EV batteries and most of EV brands (from korea, china, vietnam, japan and europe) have already invested in Indonesia to produce EV. BYD also will start to build their production in Indonesia in 2025. So, in my opinion, in the future, Indonesia will take over the lead of EV industry in South East Asia.
Thailand is so close to Australia and yet the options for Ev's here are pathetic yet we don't even have a car industry to protect, I have to assume some aussie politicians are getting rich from keeping the ice gravy train flowing for as long as possible....
thailand is at a crossroads in the journey to promote ev cars public charging points/stations motorist start to switch and opt for cleaner and greener vehicles hailing service (taxi...), shall we hail a taxi? is a homegrown player ev in thailand despite the existence of political opposition parties in the internal combustion engine vehicles but soon this 40-year-old high company will be churning out products required by EV to stay relevant has spawned an entire ecosystem of support industries made up of many local companies...as a vehicle of opportunity for them have come on strong on EV sector another boost to bilateral relations between... about three hours drive from bangkok opened its first plant in thailand since then he's been tirelessly wooing FDI
That EV dream seems to slowly morph into a nightmare in Europe. Charging is slow and space is limited. Second hand EV sales dropped. A new battery pack is very expensive. The powergrid is near max capacity... etc.
That's what happens when you shutdown nuclear power plants. Fossil fuel corps have been pushing anti nuclear propaganda for decades. US is the only country with around 100 nuclear plants in-service(Soviet Union was in close second). China has the right path, where Nuclear, green energy, and fossil fuels work together to boost the country's energy output instead of fighting each other. Chinese also have battery swap technology, which is faster than gas refueling will ever be. They even have drones to deliver fresh batteries on both home and on the road.
Europe doesn't get cheap Chinese EV's like south east asia. The BYD's in Europe is even more expensive than regular petrol cars. In SEA, regular imported cars are taxed 300%, while EV's are duty free.. different country, different situation.
Ở Việt Nam chúng tôi nói đến xe Trung Quốc lập tức mọi người nghĩ đến 1. Chất lượng không tốt 2. Chính sách bán hàng so với thị trường Trung Quốc giá rất cao 3. Con người Trung Quốc cái đầu lưỡi rất đáng sợ nói không đi đôi với làm. Vì vậy xe ô tô Trung Quốc tràn vào Việt Nam có ai mua đâu VD mẫu xe Wiling mới vào Việt Nam giá gần 300T tiền Việt Nam, Vf3 to hơn rộng rãi hơn quãng đường sạc đi được 210km lại có sạc nhanh, gầm cao hơn giá có 240T, tới giờ Wiling đùng đùng hạ giá có ai thèm mua đâu, một Doanh nghiệp taxi mua có 30 cái Wiling quay xe mua tới 600 cái VF3, vì vậy bên đất nước các bạn (Thái Lan) mới có kiện tập thể BYD.
not one word in this entire documentary about the extra generation required to provide electricity to charge these extra millions of vehicles!...whether solar,hydro or biomass...why?😂
Majority of EVs sold in Thailand are from China and it would be a bit risky if you are too dependent on China. Look at what happened to many countries who fall prey for being too tied up with China and Thailand should be careful before becoming one of them.
Countries in Asia have been dealing with China for centuries. Westerners trying to teach Asians how to deal with China is like BBC teaching Asians how to cook egg fried rice
Thailand needs to avoid Chinese 🇨🇳 batteries in their cars. The batteries come from the Xinjiang region, where they are produced by: - coal-fired plants and - Uyghur forced labor in their production.
Do some homework, byd no factory in XinJiang. and no force labor in XinJiang, these fake news just geopolitical smokes, go visit XinJiang by yourself, or search vlogs of XinJiang, you will find the truth.
Hi folks. I would never buy a Chinese EV (electric vehicle). I wouldn't even take it for free. I would walk in the rain rather than get into a Chinese EV. Why? I value my life. Unfortunately, a lot is not mentioned in this video. Chinese EV companies, including BYD, like to circumvent safety standards. This makes the vehicles extremely dangerous. Most of the time there are problems with the battery, which completely paralyzes the system. This causes the doors to lock and you are trapped. Unfortunately, this is no joke, they are even called rolling crematoriums. Then it takes less than 10 seconds for the car to be "fully ablaze". Why haven't you heard about this in the newspaper etc.? It's logical. China has a dictatorship that censors everything. But if you can speak a little English, you should "google" the topic. There are thousands of videos of them going up in flames. Have fun with your BYD.🤣🤣🤣🤣
it''s called US propaganda, a few instances out of millions ....teslas have explosions as well but it doesn't get pushed by the alogorithm and no "influencers" make videos to talk about it. Also tesla EV uses BYD/CATL batteries
@@punmatsapong4696 Vinfast is delivering 30,000 VF3 for customers in VN, not enough cars for delivering. VF8 is now selling in Canada, the USA, Germany, French. Its quality is proved as a "tank" in Vietnam. Super strong, and tough. If Vinfast available in Thailand soon. It is a weight counter against BYD. If not BYD will control your market.
If you paid attention to the video, you'd know that Thailand is MANUFACTURING Chinese EVS, not importing them. And if you actually knew anything about the automotive industry in South East Asia, you'd know it's to benefit from the AFTA
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You like your lungs full of cancer and 80% lower exercise function in the gym? Oh wait you don't go to the gym, you sit on your couch and eat trash all day watching TV.
Thailand really needed it. Less pollutions and noises.
Be ready for more fires that will go out of control. BYD= Burn Your Driveway. Check out the numerous fires in China that they have from BYD plus the CCP is covering up most of the incidents. Buyer beware, cheap for a reason.
they will install engine sound...Thai can't live without noise.555
Honking still will be an issue
Looks like you never been to Jarkarta Indonesia or Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam
@@RoberttSmithh Wrong. Thais don't honk.
Six years ago, I spent 150,000 RMB to buy a Geely brand electric car in China! I calculated that the money I saved on gasoline in six years plus the money I earned from selling the old car could buy me a new and more advanced car!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
If I bought a Tesla three years ago, I would lose A$35000 only in depreciation, adding on the extra cost of insurance for an EV car over the ICE car, the investment to install the charging infrastructure, not to mention the interest loss of $1500 each year if I put 35000 in the bank, I felt lucky for my decision to buy a CX30 instead of a model y.
@@Hkchinese888getting desperate on likes? just use your emojis and “comrade “
@@minchen5187 Are you trolling?
@@Hkchinese888 do I need to troll?
@@minchen5187 yes, you did, comrade
Conversion of ICE vehicles to EVs is one of the key changes that Thailand must make for a less polluted, cleaner and greener Thailand. These new energy cars will help immensely in the transformation that Thailand needs and not to mention the new job opportunities and economic development that will come with it. As the clip had show, consumers can also save significant running cost long into the future. This is very good for rheir wallets too! And the Chinese will make great partners for Thailand to this end. It is a wonderful win-win situation for both countries. I cheer this!
@MrM.P You meant the government of the country needed to stay focused into their long-term plan.
The Chinese can only do so much if the government of the investing countries change their initiatives under pressure from pinhead bully like Uncle joe blows.
transistion will be painful but in the long run most people who loose their suplly chain part jobs would reapply for electric supply chain parts later on but yeah it will take time@@MrM.P
@@MrM.P You don't understand, lithium polymer batteries used in smartphones are not the same as the batteries used in electric cars, if electric car tech would be integrated into a phone battery let's say NMC I would be walking around with 8000 mah battery in a Samsung galaxy S24 Ultra form factor, not to mention changing it every 10 years. New Chinese EV batteries last past 10 years, stop living in 2015, live in 2024 please.
@@MrM.P Most EV batteries have 8 year warranty at the moment. Some are even starting to go with lifetime warranty. That's just the warranty period. It's highly likely that most batteries will last far longer than 8 years.
"That Thailand Must"... NO! It's according to YOU that Thailand ALLEGEDLY must!
I saw a video... In China, the taxis can literally swap batteries..they drive to a station.. get out of the EV, the machine lifts up the EV cab, remove the battery under the EV and replace it with a fully charged battery..
I think this may be the solution for EV who are constantly on the road..
@@lingth all nio cars does this
@@lingth Thinking on that. The battery is the most expensive part of the battery driven cart as we all know. So given you have a brand new car that needs a charge you would be willing to get a battery of unknown status installed to your cart in exchange for your discharged brand new battery? Doesn’t make any sense but then again I wouldn’t ever buy a battery drive cart.
@@TheTruth-dy8ze Your words reminded me of someone who once said, "I will never buy a gas-powered car because my horse-drawn carriage is so reliable."
@@leeh1626We phased out horses some time ago in this country do you still eat them as well as dog and snakes. Sorry I’m not old enough to have owned a horse.
BTW Lee “quote” has an “e” on the end. So you still think battery driven cars are it, POWERED BY THE COAL GENERATORS, sad that the Chinese are so easily brain washed by the CCP they really have you under control.
@@TheTruth-dy8ze Stubborn idiot, this is what it is like! You are so cruel to the Chinese, did the Chinese penetrate your wife?
Love Thailand 🇹🇭 🙏 take us to the future 👍
Electric tuk tuks would be wonderful. Tuk tuks should remain in existence as another example of soft power. They should be fast charging or swappable so the tuk tuks can quickly get back to work for their drivers.
Can charge overnight, nobody's gonna be riding in the early hours.
There is a small battery replacement service in China, which costs 200RMB per month.
Tuk tuks should go EV, how modern is that ❤❤❤
As an American, I'm very glad to see Thailand embracing electric vehicles and trying to reduce emissions. China developing these huge, successful international EV companies is great to see, too. I hope it works out for you guys. I hope my own country can get its act together and start moving away from fossil fuels, too.🥥🌴🌎🌍🌏
As an American I do not, as it's all based on fabricated lies and in a decade this ELECTRIFY everything hysteria will be quelled by the harsh reality of your own self-inflicted demise.
BYD open factory in Thailand and soon in Indonesia . this two country is the center of Japanese car maker in SE Asia and has been exporting cars to world wide. The Japanese car future is so so dire
BYD also building EV plant in Hungary to supply Europe.
China&Thailand forever🇨🇳🇹🇭
Thailand must not stop progress ….
Whether it is BYD or whatever.
USA propaganda will want Thailand to shun China….and that is stupid.
China have help the economies of SEA tremendously.
Win win.
It would help if Chinese EVs don't keep exploding... China brands needs to work on quality control of their products.
@@abmong copium is working keep up...i am proud of you
China helps with conditions of debt trap. U s just helps.
@@abmong
Trash talking is wrong.
You buy cheap goods , you get lower standard.
@@abmong You misspelled 'Chinese' it's actually 'American'
Thailand made a great decision 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
The air polution is unbearable in the streets of Bangkok. EVs will improve that significantly. If EVs are too expensive, they could at least adopt electric motors and tuktuks first.
And you’d rather they burn more coal to meet the new electricity demands?
Where do you think the electricity comes from?
@@HaTran-32nhukm Pls educate urself abt what is the main source of Thailand's power production. Also, I never said the whole value chain of EVs does not produce any pollution. However, it is still a lot more environmentally friendly compared to the value chain of ICEs. BTW, using LNG to produce power does bring pollution but LNG is still considered a green energy source.
@@chiyanlai1566 I know where the electricity comes from. But do you know the carbon footprint difference between the value chains of EVs and ICEs? There's always ppl like u trying to discredit EVs just 'cuz it's not ZERO emission. For most ppl with critical thinking abilities, improvement is improvement!!!!
@@edwinhuang803 some people are born to reject improvement, they do not study, just hide behind the screen to make noise.
Electric Tuk-Tuks, cool! thumb up for thai
Thailand has to import huge quantities of oil which is around $40 Billion every year and it's the largest trade deficit of the country. If they turn to EV, Thailand's and Thai people will saved a lot of money for other developments. I saved 8-9000 Baht a month after turned to EV's, I have money left or can spend that money of locals economy.
@@sokapokvic2514 in indo they are shifting towards ev cos we can use up our coal reserves instead of petrol... So switching from petrol to coal, switching one poison for another
@@Batucadax At least Indonesia don't have to imported huge oil from others. Electricity we can generate by ourselves such Dam. Solar farm or wind farm. Thailand export electricity to many countries but not for oil. Oil and Gas in huge burden.
BYD is a great car
Thai & Chinese culture are similar & complementary
Thailand doesn't steal information and produce low quality like the Chinese cheats !
Are you smoking something? You have zero history knowledge.
Văn hoá Ấn Độ tương đồng với văn hoá Trung Quốc khi nào 😂
We need to build up our EV manufacturing in Brazil, like Thailand. It's just starting here.
No, you do not; thankfully you don't speak for all the others whom aren't amongst your proverbial WE! Speak for yourself and stop attempting to put your thoughts and words words in other's heads and mouths!
@ThomasRogue-s8y Actually, we do and even better yet are. BYD is leading in that. For some reason, you seem upset about it 😆
@@davidmaisel8062 I said my piece and stand my ground. They're crap cars inside and out and nothing short of rolling tinderboxes!
@ThomasRogue-s8y I'm paying $5 a gallon for gas at the moment. My car also runs on pure ethanol but that burns 1/3 faster so, same fuel bill. I'd be happy with an electric car for my daily commute but $40k for a Tesla is ridiculous.
my next bike in Thailand will be EV
Yes, Thailand should start dumping the use of all combution engine cars especially Japanese brands which is popular in Thailand and change to Electric Vehicles. A couple of years ago, i went to Thailand for vacation and when i landed at the airport, i was so shocked to see the sky in Bangkok covered with smog.
it needs time and money, and most importantly, it need determination of the whole nation.
A lot of times there is smoke from burning farm waste in Cambodia
Should've started when China started, they're would be no smog.
Thailand is affected by air pollution from burning in Burma. Laos and Cambodia more than from using car.
Congratulations ❤
I live in Beijing and noticed that car traffic pollution has been greatly reduced in recent years as drivers increasingly switch to EVs.
Hoefully, Bangkok can enjoy the same air quality as in Beijing.
Rubbish!
Great Job Thailand! 🎉 Meanwhile, the Philippines is still stuck in the old, unreliable, hot, crowded, and smoke belcher jeepneys! 😭😭😭😭
Aiyah, PH will not promote electrification of jeepney like the good lapdog it is bcos the the jeepney is a legacy of the white master rule.🤭
But would Philippines be able to produce enough electricity to power millions of EVs if it were to switch from conventional petrol/diesel ?
@@alexmcwhirter6611nope, the only nuclear power plant built in the 1970s were not used because of "fault line" and environmental reasons... now we have to backtrack and make more of those that we had abandoned decades ago.. backwards ahh country
Excellent regional cooperation. China is a blessing to the world 👍❤️🇨🇳
It would save Thailand losing foreign currency on oil purchases and avoid its currency being attacked by the West.
Yes, no Thai will forget the huge losses during the Tom Yam crisis caused by Soros
Thailand is so amazing. I wish them the best of luck in their electrification! Would be so wonderful if they could reap the benefits. I remember waiting at this junction at Chiang Mai and the heat from the sun and the exhaust fume was pretty intense. Hope ebikes would help lessen that.
❤🎉 Congratulations, great news for both the countries and for ASEAN
In my country, the Democratic Republic of Congo, we have the chukudu, a wooden scooter used for transporting cargo. It is an eco-friendly vehicle...... better than EVs.
The electric motorbikes are brilliant. They are so much quieter and will make such a difference in places like Thailand!
CNA IS MAD AT CHINAS SUCCESS. AS LEE QUAN YEI SAID, THE CHINESE USED TO COME TO LEARN FROM US IN SINGAPORE. IN THE FEATURE SINGAPOREANS WILL BE GOING TO CHINA TO LEARN FROM THE CHINESE.
Need more EV charging stations across Thailand installed at markets, gas stations if allowed, major attractions, along freeways etc. Swapping battery service is another easy way instead of recharging. Also if we start converting Taxi , trucks, that will help to go green a great deal and reduce air pollution.
Thailand needs to step up on its infrastructure for EVs else it will just be setting itself up for failure.
Soon Chinese parents will look at their children at dinner time and say :
"If you don't study hard, you will only be able to drive a Mercedes-Benz and a BMW in the future."
😂😂
"Intel inside" --> "Intel outside"
Five rounds of layoffs in two years is absurd.
2024-8-1 , Intel is laying off over 15,000 employees and will stop ‘non-essential work’
What risks, can you explain further?
Risk of US sanctions, worser US ties, increased US duties, decreased US investments & US population thinking Thailand as China.
Ah I C, you risk losing a US friendship, got it! How about the risk of climate change, increase ppl’s standard of living…?
@@Kennon959 US friendship loss is a small loss.
key to gradually move to full EV is to introduce hybrid. Hybrid allows for use of gas, to relive range anxiety from lack of infrastructure for electric charging stations.
BYD new hybrid can give 2000 km range with petrol. Charge at home and it still have petrol just incase you find yourself in a jam. Instead of filling up once per week. you may only need only to fill up one time per month
Hybrids just slow down the transition to full electric. Don't waste your money
@@mistercircus Very true. The complexity of not 1 but 2 power systems in one car.
The one thing hybrids might help with are _corner cases_ of situations of people that live very rural locations and only have access to gasoline, and EV mandates have killed off purchase of new ICE vehicles. With the 2035 ICE ban looming in US/Canada/EU, there is already a provision for hybrids.
But that should not happen much with proper EV infrastructure planning. Eventually, it will be ICE drivers that suffer from "range anxiety" as gas stations disappear or convert over to EV charging stations!
@@beyondfossil I just wish they completely ban Diesel cars by 2035 by sale and driving, then I would be able to walk around without needing an inhaler due to toxic fumes giving asthma attacks.
@@MF2_ETaube Agreed. Some things that make big cargo trucks easier to electrify are:
(1) They usually travel fixed routes so it's easier to strategically place EV charging stations or battery swap stations along these routes
(2)Trucks have a large open chassis with external gas tanks which can be replaced with swappable batteries. The swap can quickly occur with a forklift on either side of the truck.
(3) Will actually save shipping company's big money on fuel savings especially if they have access to cheap solar energy on-site or with energy contracts.
Yes… ❤ Thailand EV vehicles , china should help Thailand develop their owe brand
No politics just business , Thai want jobs for their people china make profits on it. ❤❤
That initial photo (yellow car) looks like a copy of FIAT's 500.
No, it's Abarth. Fiat owned Abarth before Italy SPA takeover. Usuallah Abarth always takes the 500 to make a performance version of the Fiat 500
EVs are the best vehicle in future
Love China car - good quality and affordable
BYD is da best car so far, so we Malaysia support EV
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Air pollution and noise pollution are beyond tolerance in Bangkok and Thai cities.
ICE tuk tuk are too noisy for human ear for long term it impact badly for ears.
And lungs are full of smokd and heat.
Not a liviable place or environment for educated middle or upper classes.
Wow, Lithium mining didn't cause any pollution at all, right ? Not counting how nowsaday produce electricity. T is kinda right though, trying to turn ICE to run on either Hydrogen or Ammonia.
Where are indian brands? 🥹🥹🥹🥹🤡🥹🥹
@@existentialbaby bot detected 🤣
Tech support 😁
India Makes Tons of Motorcycles n Tricycles
Wrong Playground
@@vincecarlo they also make toilets?
@@existentialbaby
They are the WORLD'S #1 SCAM Call Centers n SLUMS
Thailand needs help, their big cities are very polluted with the poisons of an internal combustion engine.
One country should innovate itself and not allow another country to take advantage of it for short-term benefits.
Isn’t the car in the thumbnail a Fiat, an Italian car?
Fiat/Abarth, Peugeot, ..., it is all Stellantis which is looking to increase local EV production and establish Thailand as local EV hub (China covered via their Leapmotor JV).
Vinfast postponed extension in Thailand
And won t be long before Thailand will have there own ev car company
Thailand Already Has Local Made EV brand for years; named FOMM
Future elder home ai car
- เฟส แรก การเดินทางของคนแก่ ไปแต่ละชั้นห้อง ความปลอดภัย เพื่อน การรักษา
- เพื่อเปลี่ยน กทม ไปสู่ เมือง อนาคตให้ได้ หรือจะไปลงทุนเมืองอื่นดี คุมกับน้ำท่วมไหมนะ
Southeast asia will be the new europe !!
When you call "high level of discipline" as "forced labour" , you will never able to compete in Chip manufacturing.
EV is silent, pedestrian likes it
Thailand's natural resources to make batteries for EV is not as big as Indonesia.
Indonesia have all this natural resources to make EV batteries and most of EV brands (from korea, china, vietnam, japan and europe) have already invested in Indonesia to produce EV.
BYD also will start to build their production in Indonesia in 2025. So, in my opinion, in the future, Indonesia will take over the lead of EV industry in South East Asia.
No. It is China who will take up Indonesia nickel resources & Southeast Asia EV car market. Indonesia doesn't even have its own EV car manufacturers.
Động cơ đốt trong Thailand là detroy còn xe EV là thời của Indo. Khi thị trường EV ở Thailan bão hòa nhà máy của trung quốc sẽ rút đi.
การมีเพียงแร่ธาตุไม่ได้ทำให้มีแต้มต่อ...เพราะไทยมีตลาดผู้บริโภคEVที่ใหญ่ กว่าทุกประเทศในอาเซียน ที่สำคัญ ไทยมีซัพพลายเชน ที่มีคุณภาพ รวมถึงซัพพลายเออร์ด้วย เมื่อแหล่งแร่ธาตุหมดไป อะไร คือสิ่งที่คิดว่าประเทศเหล่านั้นได้เปรียบประเทศไทย ทักษะแรงงานมีฝีมือด้านรถ EV ไทยก็มีมากกว่า พร้อมกว่า ระบบสนับสนุน อุปกรณ์รถEV ไม่ได้เปลี่ยน นอกจาก ใช้แบตเตอรี่ กับ มอเตอร์ไฟฟ้า ที่เหลือไทยแทบไม่ต้องลงทุนอะไรใหม่ มีผู้ประกอบการพร้อม ประสบการณ์ไทยเหนือกว่าเพื่อนบ้าน40-50 ปี ในการผลิตรถค่ายญี่ปุ่น
You said Toyota that’s not a future name in electric cars
I want Thailand to focus more on Semiconductors and Technology start ups rather than just cars.
Thailand has technology? 😀
@@Trump02Vietnam has technology?
Thailand is so close to Australia and yet the options for Ev's here are pathetic yet we don't even have a car industry to protect, I have to assume some aussie politicians are getting rich from keeping the ice gravy train flowing for as long as possible....
Ev only for me hindustan south.
Bangkok need clean energy vehicles for better air quality environment
thanks byd
Delta is the most valuable listed company ahead of ptt aot Ais and CPALL 😂
China goods Coming in..All the best Thailand 😂
thank god indian brands are not coming 😢😢
Thailand is a small country. Every month each car maker sells only hundreds of cars.
I will buy Japanese made cars.
รถไฟฟ้าจีนไม่ได้แย่ คุณภาพดีกว่ารถญี่ปุ่นด้วยซ้ำ แม้แต่ชาวยุโรป/อเมริกัน ยังซื้อรถไฟฟ้าจีน
More stock for the vast unsold EV parking lots.
Thailand invest in renewable energy?
VEE•ee•kol not VEH•eh•kol!
thailand is at a crossroads in the journey to promote ev cars
public charging points/stations
motorist
start to switch and opt for cleaner and greener vehicles
hailing service (taxi...), shall we hail a taxi?
is a homegrown player ev in thailand
despite the existence of political opposition parties
in the internal combustion engine vehicles
but soon this 40-year-old high company will be churning out products required by EV to stay relevant
has spawned an entire ecosystem of support industries made up of many local companies...as a vehicle of opportunity for them
have come on strong on EV sector
another boost to bilateral relations between...
about three hours drive from bangkok
opened its first plant in thailand
since then he's been tirelessly wooing FDI
Thailand is a two heads state. One head is usa and the other is Gina.
Who is GINA never heard of them !
Learn to spell before insult a country.
Not really, now Ch is already taking over
ev car Maker develop by China in Thailand
That EV dream seems to slowly morph into a nightmare in Europe. Charging is slow and space is limited. Second hand EV sales dropped. A new battery pack is very expensive. The powergrid is near max capacity... etc.
That's what happens when you shutdown nuclear power plants. Fossil fuel corps have been pushing anti nuclear propaganda for decades. US is the only country with around 100 nuclear plants in-service(Soviet Union was in close second). China has the right path, where Nuclear, green energy, and fossil fuels work together to boost the country's energy output instead of fighting each other. Chinese also have battery swap technology, which is faster than gas refueling will ever be. They even have drones to deliver fresh batteries on both home and on the road.
Europe doesn't get cheap Chinese EV's like south east asia. The BYD's in Europe is even more expensive than regular petrol cars. In SEA, regular imported cars are taxed 300%, while EV's are duty free.. different country, different situation.
😂 getting on a tuk tuk without the sound of the motor is so boring. Like driving an mustang EV 😂
Ở Việt Nam chúng tôi nói đến xe Trung Quốc lập tức mọi người nghĩ đến 1. Chất lượng không tốt 2. Chính sách bán hàng so với thị trường Trung Quốc giá rất cao 3. Con người Trung Quốc cái đầu lưỡi rất đáng sợ nói không đi đôi với làm. Vì vậy xe ô tô Trung Quốc tràn vào Việt Nam có ai mua đâu VD mẫu xe Wiling mới vào Việt Nam giá gần 300T tiền Việt Nam, Vf3 to hơn rộng rãi hơn quãng đường sạc đi được 210km lại có sạc nhanh, gầm cao hơn giá có 240T, tới giờ Wiling đùng đùng hạ giá có ai thèm mua đâu, một Doanh nghiệp taxi mua có 30 cái Wiling quay xe mua tới 600 cái VF3, vì vậy bên đất nước các bạn (Thái Lan) mới có kiện tập thể BYD.
Chinese power 💪👏 no1 superpower in the world 🌎
Wkwkwk batre sudah dikunci duluan sama jokowi bos
I don't want to wait hours just to charge my car. Hybrid is the future for now.
Just 45 min then you can get full charge
"Hours" usually means charging at home.
Public chargers can charge much quicker,.but now there are still very lack of public chargers.
@undisclosedthai right, I was planning to have BYD , but I need to postponed it until I'm ready for it
just wait for 2-3 years, the solid battery is on the horizon. which will solve all the problems faced right now.
@@michaellzhang alot of byds are hybrid, you can charge or fill the tank.
trade deficit is a concern.
Debt is near future, now
What debt?
@cb250nighthawk3 he talking about IMF, still living in 1998 when IMF destroyed southeast asian economies
If you can't afford to buy one, then don't. Don't go into debt just to keep up with the trend.
not one word in this entire documentary about the extra generation required to provide electricity to charge these extra millions of vehicles!...whether solar,hydro or biomass...why?😂
Majority of EVs sold in Thailand are from China and it would be a bit risky if you are too dependent on China. Look at what happened to many countries who fall prey for being too tied up with China and Thailand should be careful before becoming one of them.
What about passenger Aircrafts, Boeing & Airbus?
You should reflect on you argument before pouring Coldwater without any proof to show.😂😂
@@stevenliew2507 that's why he is correct. too much dependency is risky. Check your comment first
Too dependent on China? Almost everything is manufactured in China. The phone you're using is made in China.
@@oxXPMXxoWhat is too much dependence? If you can't come up with a number then just shut up. Thailand is heavily dependent on Chinese tourists.
Countries in Asia have been dealing with China for centuries. Westerners trying to teach Asians how to deal with China is like BBC teaching Asians how to cook egg fried rice
Electric motorcycles will be a danger on the roads in Thailand to the predestain Thai citizens won’t be able to hear motorcycles coming around them
Better to buy japanese electric cars in support of a non aggressive nation
Did they invade your backyard or drop bombs in your neighborhood? Did they try to topple your government ?
Ask the British and American,s who the aggressive nation was in the 2nd world war.
@@eish3291 I'm alive today,
It's a females job to dig up the past.
@@rionijam727are you licking the Japanese ass?
It’s useless how many Chinese ev maker comes as they won’t last long
อย่าลืม ไทยไม่ได้ผลิตแค่รถ EV ยังมีระบบ HEV, PHEV ,BEV, FCEV, และเครื่องยนต์สันดาป...รวมถึง รถพลังงานHydrogen ของค่ายรถญี่ปุ่น ที่พัฒนาในไทย
China again 😒
Yet Singapore still living under Western brands.
Thailand needs to avoid Chinese 🇨🇳 batteries in their cars.
The batteries come from the Xinjiang region, where they are produced by:
- coal-fired plants and
- Uyghur forced labor in their production.
Do some homework, byd no factory in XinJiang. and no force labor in XinJiang, these fake news just geopolitical smokes, go visit XinJiang by yourself, or search vlogs of XinJiang, you will find the truth.
ha ha ha good luck man.
keyboard warrior, Xinjiang is where they have endless solar panels in the desert.
Don't you care about the poor people in Gaza, Syria and Rohinga like Uighurs?
@@ajaxpp5
FYI, @lastChang doesn't care about Gaza, Syria, Libya etc. He cares only about the beautiful Uighur girls there. 😂😂😂
Hi folks. I would never buy a Chinese EV (electric vehicle). I wouldn't even take it for free. I would walk in the rain rather than get into a Chinese EV. Why? I value my life.
Unfortunately, a lot is not mentioned in this video.
Chinese EV companies, including BYD, like to circumvent safety standards. This makes the vehicles extremely dangerous. Most of the time there are problems with the battery, which completely paralyzes the system. This causes the doors to lock and you are trapped. Unfortunately, this is no joke, they are even called rolling crematoriums. Then it takes less than 10 seconds for the car to be "fully ablaze".
Why haven't you heard about this in the newspaper etc.? It's logical. China has a dictatorship that censors everything. But if you can speak a little English, you should "google" the topic. There are thousands of videos of them going up in flames.
Have fun with your BYD.🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol just say i'm ignorant 😅
expect to see more exposions and battery fire in thailand now, lol just do a google and you'll see the tons of byd fire on the china road
it''s called US propaganda, a few instances out of millions ....teslas have explosions as well but it doesn't get pushed by the alogorithm and no "influencers" make videos to talk about it. Also tesla EV uses BYD/CATL batteries
you're smarter than thai government 🤡
what the latest byd fire? give some evidence?
you dont have it i know 100% you just a parrot
Australia seems to have a lot of EV. How many were on fire last year? I trust that Australia media is more open to reporting such issue.
Gemini says there isn't as many byd explosions or fires, so you're clearly lying.
Vinfast can be a game changer in Thailand to balance with BYD
วินฟาส ไม่มีโนว์ฮาวเป็นของตนเอง ยังต้องพิสูจน์ด้วยการเวลา คนเวียดนามยังซื้อน้อยเกินไปสำหรับตลาดประเทศแม่
Vincent SOLD ZERO At Bkk Motor show
@@punmatsapong4696 Vinfast is delivering 30,000 VF3 for customers in VN, not enough cars for delivering. VF8 is now selling in Canada, the USA, Germany, French. Its quality is proved as a "tank" in Vietnam. Super strong, and tough. If Vinfast available in Thailand soon. It is a weight counter against BYD. If not BYD will control your market.
😂 ขายแพง เทคโน ต่ำกว่าจีน คุณบ้าไปแล้ว
Thailand will eventually regret importing China EVs, mark this comment post
If you paid attention to the video, you'd know that Thailand is MANUFACTURING Chinese EVS, not importing them. And if you actually knew anything about the automotive industry in South East Asia, you'd know it's to benefit from the AFTA
they are not importing, they are manufacturing them. You'll eventually lose your job at the CIA if you don't try harder, mark my words.
you're smarter than thai government 🤡
1 car =300-450kg of lithium batteries. 100000 cars = 30000 tonnes
Say, optimistically 10 yrs usage. Who's going to "recycle" all those batteries?
You need not worry, there are many companies recycling lithium batteries. You can ask Google
สินค้าที่ผลิตจากไทยแลนด์คุณภาพดีส่งออกขายทั่วโลกครับผม
EV's not for me i like power and smell of petrol.
Petrol sniffers exhibit blurred speech, staggered gait and impulsive and uninhibited behaviour. Larger doses can induce hallucinations, delirium, unconsciousness, seizures and coma. Longer term usage can result in death due to heart failure, pneumonia or lead poisoning.
ev is far faster than old ice car
You like your lungs full of cancer and 80% lower exercise function in the gym? Oh wait you don't go to the gym, you sit on your couch and eat trash all day watching TV.
batteries resources are mines using combustion engine to produce hahaha
Enjoy your battery fire with that chinese car battery