2024 electric cars that are popular and cost no more than a million!
- Electric cars in 2024 will be more competitive as many Chinese car manufacturers have opened new markets in Thailand. There are many electric cars priced under one million baht that are worth using. In addition to the lower price of electric cars, the cost of electricity used to charge electric cars is 3 times cheaper than petrol cars, and the maintenance cost is much cheaper because EV cars do not have a list of liquids that need to be changed like petrol cars. What is very striking is that EV cars do not emit pollution. This is a turning point in technology, and we believe that EV cars will definitely replace petrol cars in the future.
- Electric cars 2024 This year, electric car buyers are supported by the government and have promoted the use of electric cars by providing a subsidy of 70,000-150,000 baht per car, making 2024 the most popular electric car for Thais, but the price is less than a million!
- Note: If you are interested in renting an electric car, come and test drive it first. Click to read more at Monthly electric car rental.
The top 5 electric cars in 2024 with the most reservations are as follows
Models | Peak Power |
Battery Capacity Range |
Charging time | Price/Baht | |
BYD Dolphin Extended Range |
201 Hp |
60.48 kWh |
490 km (NEDC) |
AC Type 2 7kW (0-100%) 8 h |
709,900 |
310 Nm |
DC CCS2 80kW (30-80%) 40m |
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Neta-V II Smart |
95 Hp |
38.5 kWh |
384 km (NEDC) |
AC Type 2 6.6 kW (0-100%) 8 h |
569,000 |
150 Nm |
DC CCS2 50 kW (30-80%) 30m |
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BYD ATTO 3 Extended |
204 Hp |
60.48 kWh |
480km (NEDC) |
AC Type 2 7kW (0-100%) 8 h |
959,900 |
310 Nm |
DC CCS2 80kW (30-80%) 40m |
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NEW MG4 V |
170 Hp |
64 kWh |
540 km |
AC Type 2 11kW(0-100%) 6h30m |
859,900 |
250 Nm |
DC CCS2 140kW (30-80%) 26m |
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Aion-Y Plus 410 premium |
204 Hp |
50.66 kWh |
410 km |
AC Type 2 7kW(0-100%) 6h30m |
889,900 |
225 Nm |
DC CCS2 80kW (30-80%) 26m |
Thank you for the information.https://autolifethailand.tv/ev-register-april-2024-thailand/
Let's take a look at the electric cars that have already started running in September 2024
1. BYD Dolphin Extended Range 2024 electric car
Thank you for the information.https://www.byd.com/eu/blog/BYD-DOLPHIN-named-Family-Car-of-the-Year-2024.html
BYD Dolphin Extended Range 2024 is powered by a single electric motor, driving the front wheels, with a maximum power of 201 horsepower, a maximum torque of 310 Nm,
a 60.5 kWh Blade Battery (LFP), acceleration from 0-100 km/h within 7.0 seconds, a top speed of 160 km/h, and a maximum range of 490 km (NEDC standard).
2. Neta-V II Smart 2024 electric car
Thank you for the information.https://autostation.com/pr-csr/neta-in-motor-show-2024/
3. BYD ATTO 3 Extended 2024 electric car
Thank you for the information.https://www.exclusive.co.th/car/detail/byd
BYD ATTO 3 Extended 2024 is powered by a single electric motor, driving the front wheels, with a maximum power of 204 horsepower, a maximum torque of 310 Nm, a Blade Battery (LFP)
Size 60.5 kWh) Acceleration 0-100 km / h within 7.3 seconds, a top speed of 160 km / h, a maximum distance of 490 km (NEDC standard).
4. NEW MG4 electric car model V 2024
Thank you for the information.https://mgronline.com/motoring/detail/9670000022751
NEW MG4 V 2024 is powered by a single electric motor, rear-wheel drive, with a maximum power of 170 horsepower, a maximum torque of 250 Newton meters, a Blade Battery (LFP)
64 kWh, accelerating from 0-100 km/h in 8.44 seconds, a top speed of 173 km/h, and a maximum range of 540 km (NEDC standard).
5. Electric car Aion-Y Plus 410 premium 2024
Thank you for the information.https://www.autoinfo.co.th/online/469698
Aion Y Plus 410 Premium is powered by an electric motor with a maximum power of 204 horsepower and a torque of 255 Newton meters. It can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 8.7 seconds.
Equipped with a Magazine Battery technology battery with a capacity of 50.66 kWh, it has a maximum range of 410 km (NEDC standard) compared to the Aion Y Plus 490.
It uses a 63.2 kWh battery with a maximum range of 490 km (NEDC standard).
What are the NEDC / WLTP standards for electric vehicles? How do they differ?
Have you ever wondered how electric cars can run so far that we want to switch from combustion engines (gasoline cars) to electric cars because they are so economical! #Smells like gasoline, the car is full of ginger!
1.NEDC stands for New European Driving Cycle, which is a test standard used to assess engine emissions and fuel economy in cars.
In the 1970s, it was used in Europe and China for a long time. It is no longer popular because the measured values are lower than real road use.
Because it is tested under limited driving situations and simulates driving on city and suburban roads only. It does not test driving on highways and stop and go, including heavy traffic jams such as Petchkasem Road, Sukhumvit, Asoke Montri.
The average speed test is 34 km/h, and the maximum speed is 120 km/h. The total test distance is 11 km. The test period is 20 minutes. At a temperature of 20-30 degrees Celsius (C), the reliability of the NECD standard is less than other standards.
2.WLTP stands for Worldwide Harmonised Light Vehicle Test Procedure, which is a distance measurement standard in Europe.
It was introduced in 2017 (instead of NEDC because it provides 20-30% more accurate test results). Many countries around the world have now started using the WLTP standard, including Thailand.
The average speed test was 45 km/h, and the maximum speed was 131.3 km/h, with a total distance of 23.25 km.The test took 30 minutes at a temperature of 23 degrees Celsius (C).
I will give you an example, such as:
Electric car brand B, charge once, can run up to 500 kilometers (NEDC)
Electric car brand T, charge once, can run up to 500 kilometers (WLTP)
Which brand should I choose, B or T?
Thank you for the information.https://www.milescontinental.co.nz/news/advice/what-is-wltp/
9 Disadvantages and Advantages of Electric Cars
Cons | Pros |
1. Charging stations and the number of charging cabinets are limited. | 1. Plan your trip in advance. |
2. Long charging time | 2. Cheaper check-up fees |
3. Higher unit price of electricity | 3. Save on expenses. Travel expenses are cheaper than cars and gas. |
4. Second-hand electric car resale price | 4. Higher efficiency than petrol cars, good acceleration as requested |
5. The price reduction of new electric cars makes buying later more worthwhile and more economical. | 5. Receive government subsidies such as 50,000-150,000/car, reduce excise tax on imported electric cars. |
6. Electric car insurance: Repair claims, replacement of spare parts, minor accidents can make the insurance company think that the repair is not worth it, and the insurance money will be returned. | 6. Can charge at home. Install a TOU meter to reduce electricity bills. |
7. Driving an electric car through a small amount of floodwater can cause problems. | 7. Keep up with technology and stay up-to-date. |
8. Shorter service life than petrol cars. | 8. Quiet, no emissions |
9. Environmental problems such as electricity generation, minerals used to produce batteries, electronic waste, etc. | 9. Fewer electric car parts |
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