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  • Proton e.Mas 5 booking in Malaysia starts on 4 October 2025 for below RM85K?

    Proton e.Mas 5 booking in Malaysia starts on 4 October 2025 for below RM85K?

    Set to be “Malaysia’s most affordable EV”, Proton have announced that their slightly smaller EV or Electric Vehicle, the e.Mas 5 is for official booking on 4 October 2025. This will be kicked off from their Facebook page at social media at what some say will be below RM85K pricing.

  • How to Charge an EV Efficiently in Malaysia: Why 80% is the Best Limit

    How to Charge an EV Efficiently in Malaysia: Why 80% is the Best Limit

    As more drivers switch to electric vehicles (EVs), understanding the best way to charge efficiently is essential, especially if you don’t want to get weird looks at the charging station. EV manufacturers recommend stopping at 80% instead of charging to 100%, read on to find out why.

  • This EV plate number is being bidded up to RM16000 in Malaysia

    This EV plate number is being bidded up to RM16000 in Malaysia

    Previously, we mentioned how everyone in Malaysia can bid for special EV plate numbers. Recently, a unique number plate has been bidded up to RM16000. That said, what should you know about it?

  • As we’ve reported previously, the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) held a meeting with Tesla delegations today, held at Menara MITI. Its Minister, Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul took to his social media to provide insight into the meeting, revealing Tesla’s commitment to strengthening the EV ecosystem in Malaysia.

  • Electric Vehicles (EV) 101 - Common key terms and specs

    Electric Vehicles (EV) 101 - Common key terms and specs

    EVs (electric vehicles) are already available in Malaysia and have been around for a while. Some of you might be interested in getting one sometime in the future. But before you buy one, it would be good to know some of the key terms and specs of an EV. Here's a a list of commonly seen EV terms and specs.

  • Hydrogen Vehicles vs EVs in Malaysia: Top questions answered

    Hydrogen Vehicles vs EVs in Malaysia: Top questions answered

    Both hydrogen and electric vehicles are zero-emission alternatives to traditional petrol-powered cars. However, they each have advantages and disadvantages. More so if you're looking to get one in Malaysia. Here's all you need to know!

  • Malaysia aims to have 1.5 million EVs in the country by 2040

    Malaysia aims to have 1.5 million EVs in the country by 2040

    The Ministry of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change has announced that the government is targeting a total of 1.5 million electric vehicles (EVs) in the country by 2040. Its Minister, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad said that the target was increased significantly from what was previously set.


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