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post May 1 2025, 07:42 PM

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I saw 2 times where all chargers occupied.
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post May 1 2025, 07:56 PM

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post May 1 2025, 07:58 PM

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QUOTE(Boy96 @ May 1 2025, 07:42 PM)
Over rm100k i dont have an issue with, because to me if they sell it below rm100k our current charging infrastructure will collapse. So fine with that still. You can still get a 1 year old+ BYD for rm80k with 7 years warranty left. Or a Neta V for below rm60k. That one is not restricted to 100k

Its the uncontrolled fast charger price i dont like, since charger company are free to set their own prices
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Difference is probably higher rental and compliance cost? Then CAPEX cost?
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post May 1 2025, 08:38 PM

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QUOTE((Boy96 @ May 1 2025, 07:07 PM)
Ayam just back from China and downloaded their amap app, got list down EV charger

Got see nearby my place 400kw charger got like 20 stalls and the price only rm0.36/kWh hnghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, petrol price there almost rm5 per liter

Meanwhile Malaysia 60kw charger wanna price rm1.80/kwh
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QUOTE(Boy96 @ May 1 2025, 07:40 PM)
Nah the screenshot i took while over there

Petrol price for ron95 over ¥7.5 per liter
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EV charging, only ¥0.60 per kWh
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Where does it says 400kW (fast)charger = RM0.36/¥0.60/kWh.?
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post May 1 2025, 08:47 PM

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QUOTE((lurkingaround @ Jan 28 2025, 07:35 PM)
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Fyi, .......

https://36kr.com/p/2984006800514693 - Google Translated: Long queues at charging stations during National Day holiday, more and more extended-range vehicles, four worrying issues behind this
Wang Xinxi
· October 9, 2024 10:44

The problem of queuing for charging on highways has aroused the concern of car owners, and the contradiction between pure electric and extended-range vehicles has widened.

During this year's National Day, the news of long queues of people waiting to charge their cars at highway service areas once again attracted the attention of many car owners. One phenomenon worth noting is that more and more owners of extended-range vehicles are queuing to charge their cars, which has caused dissatisfaction among some pure electric vehicle owners.

In July this year, Dr. Zhu Ling of Zeekr talked about a phenomenon: there were seven charging piles in a service area on the highway, and four extended-range vehicles were charging. Several pure electric vehicles were waiting in line, while there were no cars in line at the gas station next to them. He said, isn't the purpose of driving an extended-range vehicle to save time for recharging? Will owners of extended-range vehicles give up their positions to pure electric vehicle owners when charging piles are tight?

During this year's National Day, many car owners reported similar problems: there were eight charging piles in one highway service area, half of which were extended-range. One netizen lamented: I thought people who bought extended-range vehicles didn't want to waste too much time on charging. The reality is that some extended-range vehicle owners are much more active in charging than pure electric users, and the frequency and time of charging are much higher than those of pure electric users. ...


= in CCP China where NEV (= BEV and PHEV) cars number about 10% of all cars, PHEV cars are also hogging EV charging stations during holidays = more long queue problems.

Imagine the above problem if NEV cars number about 50% of all cars in CCP China.
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https://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showtopi...ost&p=111134180


QUOTE(SourLemons @ May 1 2025, 05:26 PM)
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My above repost fyi.
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Boy96
post May 1 2025, 09:00 PM

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QUOTE(lurkingaround @ May 1 2025, 08:38 PM)
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Where does it says 400kW (fast)charger = RM0.36/¥0.60/kWh.?
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Its time based, see the last picture is 500kw at ¥0.88/kWh, that was during peak time, non peak time it drop to ¥0.60/kWh
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post May 1 2025, 09:22 PM

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but but but earlier there's video china ppl gaduh for EV charing..
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post May 1 2025, 09:28 PM

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QUOTE((Boy96 @ May 1 2025, 07:40 PM)
Nah the screenshot i took while over there

Petrol price for ron95 over ¥7.5 per liter
user posted image

EV charging, only ¥0.60 per kWh
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QUOTE(Boy96 @ May 1 2025, 09:00 PM)
Its time based, see the last picture is 500kw at ¥0.88/kWh, that was during peak time, non peak time it drop to ¥0.60/kWh
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12:06pm is peak time = ¥0.88/kWh, and 4:22pm is non-peak time = ¥0.60/kWh.?

If peak time at 1pm on weekends, the fastcharging cost can go up to ¥2.00-3.00/kWh.?

Seems it's like dynamic pricing of airline tickets, eg 1 or 2 weeks before the Christmas holidays, a return ticket from Semenanjung to Sabah or Sarawak can cost up to about RM2k from the non-peak price of about RM400.
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post May 1 2025, 09:31 PM

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QUOTE(lurkingaround @ May 1 2025, 09:28 PM)
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12:06pm is peak time = ¥0.88/kWh,  and 4:22pm is non-peak time = ¥0.60/kWh.?

If peak time at 1pm on weekends, the fastcharging cost can go up to ¥2.00-3.00/kWh.?

Seems it's like dynamic pricing of airline tickets, eg 1 or 2 weeks before the Christmas holidays, a return ticket from Semenanjung to Sabah or Sarawak can cost up to about RM2k from the non-peak price of about RM400.
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Maximum rate i see for the most peak time is ¥1.05/kWh
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post May 1 2025, 09:32 PM

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lurkingaround wow chainah so cheap..if pay 1.4kusd per month no problem hahahaha
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post May 1 2025, 10:37 PM

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QUOTE(brkli @ May 1 2025, 07:02 PM)
no worries, soyacincau will go there @ 3pm weekdays to do the filiming..
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And say it's 6pm
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post May 1 2025, 10:43 PM

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If xde landed house charger don't think too much
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post May 2 2025, 12:32 AM

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not bad
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post May 2 2025, 12:36 AM

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QUOTE(Boy96 @ May 1 2025, 09:31 PM)
Maximum rate i see for the most peak time is ¥1.05/kWh
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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ May 1 2025, 09:32 PM)
lurkingaround wow chainah so cheap..if pay 1.4kusd per month no problem hahahaha
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AFAIK, EV charging companies in CCP China impose electricity fee and service fee together, plus overtime fee to discourage hogging of their charging stations. 'Boy96' is likely only showing the electricity fee, ie not the total fee including the service fee, .......

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Billing period Electricity fee/kWh/yuan Service fee/kWh/yuan Total/kWh/yuan
https://www.douyin.com/search/%E9%AB%98%E9%...%A7%88%E8%A1%A8 - 30 Jan 2025
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Damn hardcore promote EV like its the best things since sliced bread...almost like his religion need to fill up EV...
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post May 2 2025, 12:44 AM

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QUOTE(lurkingaround @ May 2 2025, 12:36 AM)
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AFAIK, EV charging companies in CCP China impose electricity fee and service fee together, plus overtime fee to discourage hogging of their charging stations. 'Boy96' is likely only showing the electricity fee, ie not the total fee including the service fee, .......

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Google Translated:
Billing period Electricity fee/kWh/yuan Service fee/kWh/yuan Total/kWh/yuan
https://www.douyin.com/search/%E9%AB%98%E9%...%A7%88%E8%A1%A8 - 30 Jan 2025
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still cheap and amazing

thats why chainah numba wan hahaha
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post May 2 2025, 12:47 AM

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QUOTE(cms @ May 2 2025, 12:38 AM)
Damn hardcore promote EV like its the best things since sliced bread...almost like his religion need to fill up EV...
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tech site what..plenty other site or youtuber talk about phones, computing and so on but ev a new thing here so why not since not many are doing ev content
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post May 2 2025, 12:54 AM

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i travel to china a lot nd i can say ev cgargers are all pver the place. there is no problem findin a station
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post May 2 2025, 01:01 AM

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QUOTE(cms @ May 2 2025, 12:38 AM)
Damn hardcore promote EV like its the best things since sliced bread...almost like his religion need to fill up EV...
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QUOTE(PowerSlide @ May 2 2025, 12:47 AM)
tech site what..plenty other site or youtuber talk about phones, computing and so on but ev a new thing here so why not since not many are doing ev content
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Has BYD bought a lot of ads at that tech site.? In the OP, were the reporters' trip to CCP China sponsored by BYD.? .......

https://finance.sina.com.cn/tech/roll/2025-...xf8897960.shtml - Google Translated: BYD Legal Department: A netizen has been detained for spreading rumors that the Seagull caught fire and exploded while charging - 26 April 2025
.... We always respect and accept suggestions and supervision from all sectors of society, but the Internet is not a lawless place. We will resolutely take legal action against those who spread false information and deliberately smear BYD's brand reputation, and hold them accountable in accordance with the law.

At the same time, we reiterate that in order to further crack down on the chaos of online black public relations, the decision to reward qualified clue providers with 50,000 to 5 million yuan will be effective in the long term.

For specific information, please contact @BYD News Anti-Counterfeiting Office (email: xwdj.office@byd.com) to provide clues.

Thank you for your continued attention and support to BYD. ...

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- China’s EV Catches Fire, Burning an Entire Street! Car Show Chaos, Four EVs Smashed - 1 day ago
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post May 2 2025, 01:22 AM

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