Heard in the news the in 2040 Gov is pushing for 50% EV's in our streets but is Gov really not thinking. Infrastructure is not there yet to support 50% EV's on the road. Also Electricity is not cheap in the Philippines.
That's even worst than that, the Philippines government don't understand the fact that electric vehicles aren't the future, and are actually polluting 10 or 100 times more to built than normal vehicles. The quantity of mining required to produced one EV, is gigantic at a all new level. EVs are only increasing the pollution rather than to reduce it. Every EV produced, is accelerating the pollution, and it needs at least 3 years or certain amount of kilometers to be considered equal in pollution to a normal vehicle. Which means, EV are coming with 3 years of pollution released in the atmosphere in advanced, compared to normal cars. So 50% of EVs is just impossible, and would just destroy our planet faster.
America doesn't even have the infrastructure to convert all cars to EV even with Nuclear powerplants supplying them. The energy grid would collapse due to intense usage.
By 2040, we might not be pumping oil from the ground anymore. Oil is finite and not produced in the philippines. Oil might be $200 or $300 a barrel by then. Who know how much that would be in Php. At least Electricity be it produced by coal, solar , wind , hydro , etc must always be produced locally. You could install solar panels on your roof. Let the Meralco & Napocor deal with the infastructure. They need solve it anyway as our population will grow to 140 million by 2040 to 2050.
For fast/quick charging it needs a 3 phase supply which is not available in a common home. Besides installation of 3Φ is very expensive. Better have a solar energy system instead.
10:13 Ironically, the top EV maker in the world does not include this charging cable!😂 This standard charging cable is good enough for the Philippines because we use 220 volt outlets which is good enough to fully charge an EV in 8-12 hours. Good to see EV industry is getting better in the country but the prices.😔😔
the govt is pushing for EVs and yet they dont give discounts for hybrids and EVs as of now, emission is definitely zero for these cars but there would be more use of electricity when charging these vehicles, i don't see air pollution going down if the simple emission testing cannot be implemented CORRECTLY, and yes, our country is not yet ready EVs as we dont have charging stations yet
Will Meralco convert houses to 3-phase without extra charge? How much will be your electricity bill if you have 1 electric car as a daily driver? You kept on mentioning 22kw charging, that's 22,000 watts or equivalent to 20units of 1.5hp aircon running simultaneously. How long is the charging time, I believe 10 hours up to full maybe? Tama yung sinabi ni sir sa isang comment, excited na si Meralco 😊
Dapat gawing EV na lahat ng government vehicles para ma force politicians na ayusin EV infra natin. As of now, wala naman sila pake sa gas prices dahil taxes natin nagbabayad so go parin sila sa gas guzzlers like SUVs i.e. Fortuner/Land Cruiser etc.
You didn't show the best part! How many kilowatts will it consume charging those vehicles? Looking at the cables, they are high current like those from the welding machines! Second ay insurance! Kapag nag liyab and vehicle, sagot ba ng insurance? Sagot din ba ng insurance ang mga madadamay na ibang vehicles?
Let us all be positive here Guys. Come to think of it when EVs hit our roads companies like Ayala, SMC and automotive Giants like Toyota, Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi as well as Gasoline Stations will surely put Charging Stations. We have to admit EVs are the future of Automobiles. 😅😊👍❤️🫰
Electric cars in Philippines is stupid not only they are overpriced (example jetour icecream should just only cost under 300k) you won't even get your money back from saving fuel. Not only that there aren't much charging infrastructures and if there is they charge you as much as one full tank of gasoline so your stuck slow charging it at home🤣
Cars for us is an investment, so look for how many yrs the btand has been in that technology, like EV Nissan has sold 600T units since late 80s, Toyota has been in Hybrid in 80s. This tech is new and you want reliability not just warranty. For EV Chargers some company needa to make a business strategy for EV Stations just like Gas Stations for franchizing so that it can grow on its own.
Without China and CATL batteries, EVs could never become affordable. Look at it now. Where are you haters? Look at what China has positively contributed to the vehicle industry and to humanity over all. God bless...
Your one of those chinese puppets/TRAITOR. If your NEIGHBORS trying to STEAL your backyard WHAT would you do…smile at them and say go ahead and take it🙄.
They're delusional, EVs is a luxury transportation in the Philippines. An ordinary folks cannot afford an electric bills, then why push EVs agenda as the future of transportation. These car reviewers are telling nothing but lies.
Don't get carried away by sweet-talking salesmen. China is dumping EVs to poor countries due to no demand. Ford and GM have stopped making EVs due to no demand. Tesla sales is crashing. EVs are a nightmare. Don't get fooled.
Baha at Mainit pag summer - kalaban ng baterya. Andar mo aircon lagpak kaagad ang 30% sa mileage. So pag charge mo siya ng 80% (optimal), tira na lang 30% for travel kasi gamit mo ac sa summer. Pagbaba ng 20%, charge na naman - hanap ka ng charging station - liko dito liko doon pagkatapos antay ka ng mahigit isang oras for optimal charging. Butas na nga bulsa mo, abala pa. Out of warranty na ang battery mo? dasal ka na lang.. swerte ka pag makuha mo sa 300,000 pesoses. Dami gastos at abala no?
-170, 208 km is a joke. -So the outlander doesn't go into into hybrid mode? -TO Replace war a Hyundai battery costs more than the EV. -Important!! NEVER CHARGE AN EV IN YOUR ATTACHED GARAGE!!!
Kesa makigaya sa ev ng ibang bansa, dapat unahin muna ayusin public transpo system sa pinas para maenganyo mga tao sumakay sa public transpo kesa magdala ng sariling sasakyan
No, electric vehicle is not the future. Only developed countries where electricity is dirt cheap. An EVs battery is no cheap either. The Philippines has no affordable energy bills, what more of an EVs that require proper electrical grid and electrical rechargeable network stations for EVs. The staff behind this episode is delusional and does not grasp the economics behind the electricity in the nation. It will take another 100 years to get rid of combustion engines in the Philippines to completely have an affordable energy bills and EVs.
It seems your comment is out of ignorance. A cherry tiggo 8 pro e+ gives you around 90+km of range that cost around 170-190 pesos per charge (0-100%). A BYD dolphin costs around 280-320 to charge and runs around 450-500km of range. Do the math. Most of the company are giving 10 years warranty for their battery.
@@tubeee99 Who buys a P2M pesos Chinese car with a limited if not no supply parts, and its questionable quality products. Here's crazy facts: Average Filipinos cannot afford to buy a P1M pesos cars what more of an EVs that costs one and half million. The country does not have proper energy sectors for regular folks, EVs requires massive electrical access. No one's buying a disposable and replaceable EVs that only lasts 10 years just to protect a retarded rare wild pigs. Power consumption is a luxury in the PH. EVs are good when power consumption is dirt cheap, other than that EVs advocacy are electrically delusional.
@@codelessunlimited7701and what they don't tell you is in order to produce the electricity required for these vehicles is voila, good old fossil oil 😂 and if people will use a lot of EVs we run the risk of overloading our grids just like what happened in California a few months ago. Has the government even planned in advance if that situation happens? Hilarious.
Hahaha! The market for this segment are for those who can afford it! Duh! Why would you market it to "average" Filipinos? You advise your average Filipinos to get e-bikes or scooters for mobility! It's that simple! And for those who can afford the less than 2M EV's, why would I get a ICE engine that would cost me 2K to run 200km when I can charge my EV for 170pesos to do the same distance? Please DO THE MATH! And also, be aware that the target market for this is not your "average Filipino". The target market for this is those who can afford it and is torn between and ICE and EV vehicle.@@codelessunlimited7701
Hypocrisy in the govt.. ..with minimal support this push will go nowhere.. it costs more than ice, tires of EVs, tend to worn out quite fast, additional cost!
@@CefStuff small, low value EVs mostly. Let's see how long they last. Maybe longer in basement of apartments. Outdoors? They rust is what I'm hearing in forums. Less reliable. But the price point and European design makes them a contender. Not everyone has a bad experience. But everyone who has problems speaks of poor after service...at least in the West. Which tells me BYD and SAIC are under funding after sale service. The lower reliability is forgivable.
Sa April 15 Bawal na iyan sa Karsada. Dapat nga Taasan mo ang Tarif kasi made in China iyan kaaway natin sa West Philippine Sea. China yumayaman pero ang Pinas kinakawawa lahat ng Dagat ng Pinas sa China daw ang owner.
The future fuel is amonia not electric according to CEO of Toyota and they've just introduced their 1st amonia fueled engine. It's very cheap to produce which cost only $445 per metric ton
EV has many problems to name a few how long does it take you to charge the car, how much does it cost you to replace a battery you might be shock how much it may cost you,free charging as of now later on you will now be paying when you charge.most people here in America are regretting why they bought EV.
okey lng ang EV sa city operation,and not the area is always submerge with rain water....can it go a inclined area like mountainous area .Philippines is a mountainous landscape,can An EV sustain those higland....🤣🤣🤣🤣
Ah Hindi Naman tsina parting gumagawa Ng ev patio america at Germany at Japan din mawala man chinaay mga option na ibang bans a Mexico nag proprivide na Rin Ng ev at baka tau ay mag tau natin Ng ev
BYD Dolphin which is a pretty decent EV popular in Europe costs around 1.3m here. Not a bad price, but people need actual statistics if it is indeed cheaper to go full on electric compared to petrol. As many of the comments have actually said, our electricity costs are high and most households don't have garages or even if you had one I would assume most don't have outlets to charge their cars.
This is stupid . It doesnt mean that it doesnt emit stuff its clean. How about how its made do you think they just pull it out the ground with using diesel / gasoline mining the minerals
EV = ecology in people minds, but in reality EV = bigger climate and environmental catastrophe. The Philippines government don't understand the fact that electric vehicles aren't the future, and are actually polluting 10 or 100 times more to built than normal vehicles. The quantity of mining required to produced one EV, is gigantic at a all new level. EVs are only increasing the pollution rather than to reduce it. Every EV produced, is accelerating the pollution, and it needs at least 3 years or certain amount of kilometers to be considered equal in pollution to a normal vehicle. Which means, EV are coming with 3 years of pollution released in the atmosphere in advanced, compared to normal cars. So 50% of EVs is just impossible, and would just destroy our planet faster.
With electricity so EXPENSIVE in the Philippines…I don’t think ELECTRIC VEHICLE is good. But if you have to buy one DO yourself a big FAVOR and DONT BUY those chinese JUNKS…cherry a good example🙄😟.
what happens when your electric vehicle gets flooded sa street in manila during rain season??? Have you ever thought about it?? Will you get electrocuted 😂😂😂 from the car??? Will there be electrical problems with the car?? Are there infrastructure charge stations??? Are there mechanics that knows how to work on e-vehicles?? How much does it cost to replace battery???? CONSIDER all these when thinking about getting an e- vehicle. My opinion? I wouldn't buy one 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Met Vince that day and he was gracious enough to allow us to have a photo with him. Thanks sir Vince😊🎉
Thanks Vince for supporting our association as well as our industry!!!
Heard in the news the in 2040 Gov is pushing for 50% EV's in our streets but is Gov really not thinking. Infrastructure is not there yet to support 50% EV's on the road. Also Electricity is not cheap in the Philippines.
That's even worst than that, the Philippines government don't understand the fact that electric vehicles aren't the future, and are actually polluting 10 or 100 times more to built than normal vehicles.
The quantity of mining required to produced one EV, is gigantic at a all new level. EVs are only increasing the pollution rather than to reduce it.
Every EV produced, is accelerating the pollution, and it needs at least 3 years or certain amount of kilometers to be considered equal in pollution to a normal vehicle.
Which means, EV are coming with 3 years of pollution released in the atmosphere in advanced, compared to normal cars.
So 50% of EVs is just impossible, and would just destroy our planet faster.
Your claims are 15 years out of date
America doesn't even have the infrastructure to convert all cars to EV even with Nuclear powerplants supplying them. The energy grid would collapse due to intense usage.
@@aviationaerospacechannel5987
At least go argue with ChatGPT first because many of your points are so dumb
By 2040, we might not be pumping oil from the ground anymore. Oil is finite and not produced in the philippines. Oil might be $200 or $300 a barrel by then. Who know how much that would be in Php.
At least Electricity be it produced by coal, solar , wind , hydro , etc must always be produced locally. You could install solar panels on your roof. Let the Meralco & Napocor deal with the infastructure. They need solve it anyway as our population will grow to 140 million by 2040 to 2050.
the problem is the number of fast DC chargers.
Never charge your car near your house. If it burns you are SOL.
Risk of burning is lower with an electric car, compared to a combustion engine car.
EV burns hotter and last for days
They should put circuit breakers to prevent overheating during charging
yes,sure.there are some sensors to check the tempertures and control the breakers to protect the circuit and battery@@SuperDarknyt26
For fast/quick charging it needs a 3 phase supply which is not available in a common home.
Besides installation of 3Φ is very expensive. Better have a solar energy system instead.
10:13 Ironically, the top EV maker in the world does not include this charging cable!😂 This standard charging cable is good enough for the Philippines because we use 220 volt outlets which is good enough to fully charge an EV in 8-12 hours. Good to see EV industry is getting better in the country but the prices.😔😔
the govt is pushing for EVs and yet they dont give discounts for hybrids and EVs as of now, emission is definitely zero for these cars but there would be more use of electricity when charging these vehicles, i don't see air pollution going down if the simple emission testing cannot be implemented CORRECTLY, and yes, our country is not yet ready EVs as we dont have charging stations yet
mg 4 ev the best for the price and for the design 👍💪👍💪💯
Will Meralco convert houses to 3-phase without extra charge? How much will be your electricity bill if you have 1 electric car as a daily driver? You kept on mentioning 22kw charging, that's 22,000 watts or equivalent to 20units of 1.5hp aircon running simultaneously. How long is the charging time, I believe 10 hours up to full maybe?
Tama yung sinabi ni sir sa isang comment, excited na si Meralco 😊
I want to see how fast our electric meter will run while charging! Hahahaha!
20 units of 1.5 hp aircon! Hahahaha!
Unless we get a fair and equitable DC FAST charging network. It's useless to buy an EV.
Chinese EV's already have that feature. Chinese battery technology is on the top.
Imagine an EV catching fire in the basement of your condo. Thosi Lithium Ion batteries burns at 3000 C. Concrete structure collapses at 1500 C.
How come u didn't show the Wuling EV? Specially the Bingo.
Dapat gawing EV na lahat ng government vehicles para ma force politicians na ayusin EV infra natin.
As of now, wala naman sila pake sa gas prices dahil taxes natin nagbabayad so go parin sila sa gas guzzlers like SUVs i.e. Fortuner/Land Cruiser etc.
I’ll go for Eletre 😊
Good day where is the address how can we buy.were her in Camarines sur
Where i can buy JUICE BOOSTER 2?
The rules on battery impoetation should be amended. Or better yet Ph must produce these kind of batteries. Ph has the natural resources.
Woah, there's this event already? And it's the 11th? 🤯
It should be Solid State Battery and with a of range 790miles with at least 10mins full charging.
ayos yun, makakarating na sa ilocos yung isang charge.
Too expensive to make road sense. That's, not ready for primetime show in near future.
sir, the pronucinciation of the Lotus Eletre is Eletra..
You didn't show the best part! How many kilowatts will it consume charging those vehicles? Looking at the cables, they are high current like those from the welding machines!
Second ay insurance! Kapag nag liyab and vehicle, sagot ba ng insurance? Sagot din ba ng insurance ang mga madadamay na ibang vehicles?
Excited na ang MERALCO. 😅
Bakit hindi nagawa ng mga inventor yong alternator sa EV para authomatic ma charge yong battery?
Gud job guys😊
There are No decent EV chargers in Philippines.
I definitely see use for it charging on Solar connected to a off grid battery pack that's charging during the day while the car can charge at night.
All new vehicles. How about companies that do EV conversions (e.g. Eng. Norman Leyva)?
Am saddened by this. The media does cover small local assemblers. 😕
Let us all be positive here Guys. Come to think of it when EVs hit our roads companies like Ayala, SMC and automotive Giants like Toyota, Honda, Nissan and Mitsubishi as well as Gasoline Stations will surely put Charging Stations. We have to admit EVs are the future of Automobiles. 😅😊👍❤️🫰
Wws
Which is better, hybrid or EV?
I guess the future is here!...
@@deancafe4739 whether u like it or not, they're coming my friend!....
Electric cars in Philippines is stupid not only they are overpriced (example jetour icecream should just only cost under 300k) you won't even get your money back from saving fuel. Not only that there aren't much charging infrastructures and if there is they charge you as much as one full tank of gasoline so your stuck slow charging it at home🤣
How much
Someone is excited for this...
Ahhh
Meralco is waving..
😂😂😂
Cars for us is an investment, so look for how many yrs the btand has been in that technology, like EV Nissan has sold 600T units since late 80s, Toyota has been in Hybrid in 80s. This tech is new and you want reliability not just warranty. For EV Chargers some company needa to make a business strategy for EV Stations just like Gas Stations for franchizing so that it can grow on its own.
EVs would be great, but Philippines first needs to build the charging infrastructure and lower its electricity costs.
Without China and CATL batteries, EVs could never become affordable. Look at it now. Where are you haters? Look at what China has positively contributed to the vehicle industry and to humanity over all. God bless...
BYD lang malakas
Agree. CATL and BYD are on the top. And they're now using solid state sodium ion batteries which make it more affordable.
True China is leading the Lithiium Ion Battery Industry
@@aljunmatocinos272 it seems you're too obsolete. Panasonic is nothing compared to the mammoth CATL..
Your one of those chinese puppets/TRAITOR. If your NEIGHBORS trying to STEAL your backyard WHAT would you do…smile at them and say go ahead and take it🙄.
Don't hear anything about these...
Charging infrastructures?
Cost to maintain?
Water wading depth?
Off-road capability?
They're delusional, EVs is a luxury transportation in the Philippines.
An ordinary folks cannot afford an electric bills, then why push EVs agenda as the future of transportation. These car reviewers are telling nothing but lies.
Iba ang Driver license ng Electric Vehicles sa Traditional Driver License need mo ulit mag Exam. Pag nahuli mahal ang multa. Impound pa wheels mo.
EV's are susceptible to EMP attack. We still need to maintain a certain percentage of vehicles using diesel fuel.
Don't get carried away by sweet-talking salesmen. China is dumping EVs to poor countries due to no demand. Ford and GM have stopped making EVs due to no demand. Tesla sales is crashing. EVs are a nightmare. Don't get fooled.
Oh really? 😂😂😂😂
@@benjocueto6774 Ipagtanggol mo, sige nga.
Ang mamahal pa ng presyo ng ev sa dongfeng
Time to buy shares in Meralco onto a certain winner
Bat wala Tesla?
Please explain to us why we need to convert to 3-phase! Very high consuming equipment uses 3-phase! Hahahaha!
Infra, charging stations, battery safety & reliability, cost/affordability etc etc.....10, 20, 30 yrs.... Goodluck!😂
Baha at Mainit pag summer - kalaban ng baterya. Andar mo aircon lagpak kaagad ang 30% sa mileage. So pag charge mo siya ng 80% (optimal), tira na lang 30% for travel kasi gamit mo ac sa summer. Pagbaba ng 20%, charge na naman - hanap ka ng charging station - liko dito liko doon pagkatapos antay ka ng mahigit isang oras for optimal charging. Butas na nga bulsa mo, abala pa. Out of warranty na ang battery mo? dasal ka na lang.. swerte ka pag makuha mo sa 300,000 pesoses. Dami gastos at abala no?
Magbisikleta nalang mas matipid pa kesa yang mga ev, gas, at diesel. Panira yan sa mundo.
we don't have enough charging stations for ev cars..🤨
yung mga jeep nga d matanggal sa kalsada e😁kawawa na naman mga maliliit jan pede naman yan,yung mga may kayang gumamit nyan
-170, 208 km is a joke.
-So the outlander doesn't go into into hybrid mode?
-TO Replace war a Hyundai battery costs more than the EV.
-Important!! NEVER CHARGE AN EV IN YOUR ATTACHED GARAGE!!!
Yung kuryente naten galing lamg din sa fossil fuel naglolokohan lang din talaga tayo ehh
Sa ibang bansa marami na nkatambak na EV bumalik na ulet cla sa petrol
@@hanzreynado my Tesla ka ikw ang fake wahahaha Wala ka nmang Tesla bka Tekla
Kesa makigaya sa ev ng ibang bansa, dapat unahin muna ayusin public transpo system sa pinas para maenganyo mga tao sumakay sa public transpo kesa magdala ng sariling sasakyan
No, electric vehicle is not the future.
Only developed countries where electricity is dirt cheap.
An EVs battery is no cheap either.
The Philippines has no affordable energy bills, what more of an EVs that require proper electrical grid and electrical rechargeable network stations for EVs.
The staff behind this episode is delusional and does not grasp the economics behind the electricity in the nation.
It will take another 100 years to get rid of combustion engines in the Philippines to completely have an affordable energy bills and EVs.
It seems your comment is out of ignorance. A cherry tiggo 8 pro e+ gives you around 90+km of range that cost around 170-190 pesos per charge (0-100%). A BYD dolphin costs around 280-320 to charge and runs around 450-500km of range. Do the math. Most of the company are giving 10 years warranty for their battery.
@@tubeee99 Who buys a P2M pesos Chinese car with a limited if not no supply parts, and its questionable quality products.
Here's crazy facts:
Average Filipinos cannot afford to buy a P1M pesos cars what more of an EVs that costs one and half million. The country does not have proper energy sectors for regular folks, EVs requires massive electrical access. No one's buying a disposable and replaceable EVs that only lasts 10 years just to protect a retarded rare wild pigs.
Power consumption is a luxury in the PH. EVs are good when power consumption is dirt cheap, other than that EVs advocacy are electrically delusional.
@@codelessunlimited7701and what they don't tell you is in order to produce the electricity required for these vehicles is voila, good old fossil oil 😂 and if people will use a lot of EVs we run the risk of overloading our grids just like what happened in California a few months ago. Has the government even planned in advance if that situation happens? Hilarious.
Hahaha! The market for this segment are for those who can afford it! Duh! Why would you market it to "average" Filipinos? You advise your average Filipinos to get e-bikes or scooters for mobility! It's that simple! And for those who can afford the less than 2M EV's, why would I get a ICE engine that would cost me 2K to run 200km when I can charge my EV for 170pesos to do the same distance? Please DO THE MATH! And also, be aware that the target market for this is not your "average Filipino". The target market for this is those who can afford it and is torn between and ICE and EV vehicle.@@codelessunlimited7701
Good point
Hypocrisy in the govt.. ..with minimal support this push will go nowhere.. it costs more than ice, tires of EVs, tend to worn out quite fast, additional cost!
Sat edsa palang siguradong lowbat na yan pano pa kaya kung malakas ang ulan at merong baha uubra pakaya yan.
I'd like to see quality galvanising in Chinese vehicles.
Visit China and see the quality. Anywhere you go, all cars are EV
@@CefStuff small, low value EVs mostly. Let's see how long they last. Maybe longer in basement of apartments. Outdoors? They rust is what I'm hearing in forums. Less reliable. But the price point and European design makes them a contender. Not everyone has a bad experience. But everyone who has problems speaks of poor after service...at least in the West. Which tells me BYD and SAIC are under funding after sale service. The lower reliability is forgivable.
@@CefStuff export models are higher quality.
Sa April 15 Bawal na iyan sa Karsada. Dapat nga Taasan mo ang Tarif kasi made in China iyan kaaway natin sa West Philippine Sea. China yumayaman pero ang Pinas kinakawawa lahat ng Dagat ng Pinas sa China daw ang owner.
Di papayagang mag park ang evs malapit sa mga building. Daming inventory raw evs. Ice pa rin.
Everything sounds good in papers.
hahaha made me laugh in the last part...great review
No comments
Still expensive for the middle class earners.
Some models are sold for double the price in PH compared to the same model in China. Why is that?
@@gantenbeinableshipping cost, and tax probably. Not to mention rampant corruption in the middle which is passed on to the consumers
The future fuel is amonia not electric according to CEO of Toyota and they've just introduced their 1st amonia fueled engine. It's very cheap to produce which cost only $445 per metric ton
What about Tesla car for Elon Musk
The problem is always brown out
11:43 😢😢😢
@@nannyindayzurich5415 wrong 🤣🤣 Baka sa bundok na pinanggalingan mo ay laging brownout pero sa buong Philippines hindi 🤣🤣🤣
E Vehicles will just be a fad, we don't have enough electricity for them
They're are many unsold EVs in America. The Filipino car vloggers are nut job and delusional. They get paid to tell lies.
Maybe for now but in the next few years who knows?
Summit or trade show? Philippines is not manufacturing any major parts for EV,
Mataas pa ang presyo ng EV. Hindi bebenta pa sa pinas😂😂
Dpat nagttagalog k nlng.. Pra Mas maintindhn Lalo..hay.. Puro kyo English.. Nsa Pinas nmn kyo..
EV has many problems to name a few how long does it take you to charge the car, how much does it cost you to replace a battery you might be shock how much it may cost you,free charging as of now later on you will now be paying when you charge.most people here in America are regretting why they bought EV.
Scotty Kilmer
okey lng ang EV sa city operation,and not the area is always submerge with rain water....can it go a inclined area like mountainous area .Philippines is a mountainous landscape,can An EV sustain those higland....🤣🤣🤣🤣
280km is a worse I've ever hear from a truck like that. I would not invest any EV crapps.
Ah Hindi Naman tsina parting gumagawa Ng ev patio america at Germany at Japan din mawala man chinaay mga option na ibang bans a Mexico nag proprivide na Rin Ng ev at baka tau ay mag tau natin Ng ev
Nauna Lang kc nag expo Ang china pagdating Ng panahon Yung Tesla sa america mag expo Rin dito
China made tesla is far better than the us made.
ev cars but at the big cost!!average pinoy cant afford it...just for those billionaire living in cornithans or expensive townhouses.
BYD Dolphin which is a pretty decent EV popular in Europe costs around 1.3m here. Not a bad price, but people need actual statistics if it is indeed cheaper to go full on electric compared to petrol. As many of the comments have actually said, our electricity costs are high and most households don't have garages or even if you had one I would assume most don't have outlets to charge their cars.
This is stupid . It doesnt mean that it doesnt emit stuff its clean. How about how its made do you think they just pull it out the ground with using diesel / gasoline mining the minerals
When will the electric be reliable day by day?
EV = ecology in people minds, but in reality EV = bigger climate and environmental catastrophe.
The Philippines government don't understand the fact that electric vehicles aren't the future, and are actually polluting 10 or 100 times more to built than normal vehicles.
The quantity of mining required to produced one EV, is gigantic at a all new level. EVs are only increasing the pollution rather than to reduce it.
Every EV produced, is accelerating the pollution, and it needs at least 3 years or certain amount of kilometers to be considered equal in pollution to a normal vehicle.
Which means, EV are coming with 3 years of pollution released in the atmosphere in advanced, compared to normal cars.
So 50% of EVs is just impossible, and would just destroy our planet faster.
everything is too expensive
I hope the FILIPINO consumers are SMART ENOUGH to buy RELIABLE CARS NOT those chinese JUNKS.
With electricity so EXPENSIVE in the Philippines…I don’t think ELECTRIC VEHICLE is good. But if you have to buy one DO yourself a big FAVOR and DONT BUY those chinese JUNKS…cherry a good example🙄😟.
what happens when your electric vehicle gets flooded sa street in manila during rain season??? Have you ever thought about it?? Will you get electrocuted 😂😂😂 from the car??? Will there be electrical problems with the car?? Are there infrastructure charge stations??? Are there mechanics that knows how to work on e-vehicles?? How much does it cost to replace battery???? CONSIDER all these when thinking about getting an e- vehicle. My opinion? I wouldn't buy one 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Hydrogen ang future not ev.toyota knows it.
Tesla, Kia are good EVs
Walang future ang Gasolina. Nauubos na.
Totally reject this E vehicles not becessary sa bansa...useless
Mostly from enemy china
Ah basta gusto ko pa rin yung innova
Failure i think
No to EV cars hahahaha
EV scam😂
Cars using gas still the best no matter what you tell me.
The chinese dont even buy BYD and other china EV, See the news nasusunog sa gitna ng karsada...tapos dito ibebenta?
Truck. Tas 200km range lang.. tas na trapik ah..adoy..
BYD ELECTRIC ARE EXPLODING/
China car? Noooo