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News & Reviews:   Geely

  • Geely produces EV batteries that can last up to 50 Years and 1 Million KM

    Geely produces EV batteries that can last up to 50 Years and 1 Million KM

    Geely has announced the success of building a battery for an electric vehicle (EV) that can be used for up to 50 years or the equivalent of 3500 charging cycles and travels nearly 1 million km. The Aegis Short Blade Battery also can charge up to 80% in just 17 minutes. So, what should you know about it?

  • Recently, Malaysia’s Proton CEO, Li Chunrong said that Proton could be coming out with their first electric vehicle or EV “very soon”. Whether or not this means we could see said Proton EV appear commercially in 2024 or 2025 has yet to be revealed, so there are obviously no exact Malaysia release dates just yet. 

  • smart Malaysia today announced the all-new Gen EV smart #1, its highly anticipated first electric vehicle offering in our country. Launched by the Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul, read on to find out more about the EV.

  • Proton to produce electric vehicles for Malaysian consumers as early as 2025

    Proton to produce electric vehicles for Malaysian consumers as early as 2025

    Proton Holdings Bhd has announced that it may accelerate the introduction of electric vehicles (EVs) suitable for Malaysian consumers as early as 2025. Previously, the national car manufacturer set a target for 2027 but has since expedited its projection.

  • Meizu 20 series release: SD 8 Gen 2 and 50MP triple cameras from ~RM1927

    Meizu 20 series release: SD 8 Gen 2 and 50MP triple cameras from ~RM1927

    Meizu has just launched its latest flagship smartphone lineup in China, the Meizu 20 series powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 SoC. Consisting of the Meizu 20, Meizu 20 Pro and the top-ranking Meizu 20 Infinity, read on to find out more about all three variants.

  • Top 5 most affordable electric vehicles you can't buy in Malaysia... yet

    Top 5 most affordable electric vehicles you can't buy in Malaysia... yet

    For those unaware, it was recently announced that Tesla will be coming to Malaysia. But while Tesla BEVs are cool, they're not exactly cheap. You'd have to pay at least RM200k. But what other affordable options can Malaysians look forward to? Well, let's take a look at the top 5 most affordable electric cars you can't find in Malaysia... yet.

  • Chinese car giant Zhejiang Geely Holding Group Co. Ltd (Geely) has recently launched a batch of satellites to orbit Earth that are designed to connect the next generation of fully-autonomous cars. The satellites may also potentially be used for any future autonomous cars by Malaysian national car Proton as Geely holds a 49.9 percent stake in the company.


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