29 March 2026

2016 Hyundai Ioniq 28 kWh would cost 10,357 € to repair at the dealership









I guess it is confirmed that getting an EV repaired (at the brand's official service center) in Europe when warranty void is insane expensive too. So, problems like this aren't unique to Thailand!

(10,357 Euro is about 394,000 baht !!!)

Luckily for Norwegians, they have some EV repair shops.

For Thai people: Don't let bad news affect your thoughts and your beliefs too much!

(There are some EV repair shops in Thailand too, but still very few.)

For residents of Uttaradit/Thung Yang/LapLae City, if never travel far, they are unlikely to exceed the 160,000 km mileage limit before 8 years (the limit of warranty). Therefore, EVs are still very suitable (if that EV company doesn't quit Thailand).

Unfortunately, I haven't seen any specialized EV repair shops in this area.

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