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News & Reviews:   EV

  • You can no longer book the EV charging station with the ParkEasy app

    You can no longer book the EV charging station with the ParkEasy app

    Shell has now announced that, starting October 15, 2025, the ParkEasy app will no longer accept bookings for electric car charging; instead, you are asked to download the Shell Recharge App from the Apple App Store or Google Play Store to continue using it.

  • Perodua launches P.Circle Super App with P.Duit, P.Charge and more functions

    Perodua launches P.Circle Super App with P.Duit, P.Charge and more functions

    Perodua has today officially launched P.Circle, a comprehensive new super app designed to integrate multiple automotive-related services into one seamless digital platform. The initiative marks the company’s leap into the mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) era, offering users extensive features such as the P.Duit e-wallet, EV charging management, home camera surveillance, smartwatch integration, and more.

  • Proton moves 1400 employees to its new site

    Proton moves 1400 employees to its new site

    PROTON recently moved 1400 employees to Tanjong Malim. This is a significant change for the Malaysian based automobile company. So, what should you know about it?

  • Mercedes-Benz Malaysia and DC Handal unveil new EV charging hub at Bamboo Hills

    Mercedes-Benz Malaysia and DC Handal unveil new EV charging hub at Bamboo Hills

    Today, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia has announced a strategic partnership with DC Handal, a local expert in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and energy solutions, to launch a new EV charging hub at Bamboo HillsThis milestone project underscores the brand’s commitment to accelerating Malaysia’s electric mobility transition and expanding its nationwide charging network.

  • 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.

  • You can now own the Xiaomi SU7 and Xiaomi SU7 Ultra EV from RM399 - But they are only Die-cast model cars

    You can now own the Xiaomi SU7 and Xiaomi SU7 Ultra EV from RM399 - But they are only Die-cast model cars

    For Xiaomi brand fans who want to own a Xiaomi SU7 or Xiaomi SU7 Ultra electric vehicle but are unable to due to a lack of money or its unavailability for the Malaysian market, perhaps you can ease your heartache by owning a miniature iron (die-cast) model.

     

  • The Digital Ministry and MOT is in discussion for the Autonomous Vehicle Legal Framework

    The Digital Ministry and MOT is in discussion for the Autonomous Vehicle Legal Framework

    The Digital Ministry has begun discussions with the Ministry of Transport (MOT) on a specific legislative framework to support the use of autonomous vehicles. So, what should you know about it?

  • Pos Malaysia adds 136 electric vans to its delivery fleet

    Pos Malaysia adds 136 electric vans to its delivery fleet

    With electric vehicles (EVs) getting increasingly more government support, even delivery companies are adding electric-powered delivery vehicles to their fleet. The same goes for Pos Malaysia, which has added new electric vans to its delivery fleet.

  • Malaysia’s journey towards smarter, greener mobility reached a historic milestone today as the all-new Proton e.MAS 5 made its first public appearance at the National Day Parade in Putrajaya. So, what should you know about it?

  • In a milestone move for PRO-NET, the official distributor of Proton e.MAS and smart Malaysia vehicles, the company has officially handed over a fleet of electric vehicles (EVs) to the Ministry of Transport (MOT). The handover, which took place on 26 August, aligns with the national Low Carbon Mobility Blueprint (LCMB) 2021–2030 and reinforces PRO-NET’s role in driving the country’s transition to sustainable transportation.


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