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News & Reviews:   EV

  • 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. 

  • Melaka plans to build 350 EV charging bays by 2025

    Melaka plans to build 350 EV charging bays by 2025

    Melaka Chief Minister Datuk Seri Ab Rauf Yusof has announced that the Melaka State Government is targeting to have 350 electric vehicle (EV) charging bays in the state by 2025. This target is in line with the planning guidelines set up by the Town and Country Planning Department (PLANMalaysia).

  • Maxis has started using EVs for its on-field operations

    Maxis has started using EVs for its on-field operations

    Looks like EV is starting to catch on in Malaysia. Today, Maxis has started integrating EVs into its operations. So, what should you know about it?

  • Tengku Zafrul: Govt to review its 10k EV charging stations nationwide by 2025 target

    Tengku Zafrul: Govt to review its 10k EV charging stations nationwide by 2025 target

    The Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) has announced that it will be reviewing the previously set target of having 10,000 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in the country by 2025. Its Minister, Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz clarified that while the government is maintaining the target as of now, his Cabinet colleagues will re-examine whether it is actually achievable.

  • Perodua to launch its own EV by the end of 2025

    Perodua to launch its own EV by the end of 2025

    Looks like Malaysia does not want to get left behind in the EV industry. Today, Perodua confirms it will launch its first EV by the end of 2025. That said, what should you know about it?

  • If you are an EV enthusiast, this news might surprise you. Recently, Tesla Cybertruck owners have found a huge flaw in Elon Musk’s latest EV. So, what should you know about it?

  • Top 5 tech trends to expect at CES 2024

    Top 5 tech trends to expect at CES 2024

    It's 2024 and CES (Consumer Electronics Show) is just around the corner. The event will be held from 9 to 12 January this year, ready to unveil a plethora of new tech. Some are new models of existing products, while others are advances in cutting-edge technology. But what exactly will we see in CES 2024? Here's an overview of the 5 tech trends we expect to see.

  • ChargeSini to build EV chargers at Mydin stores across Malaysia

    ChargeSini to build EV chargers at Mydin stores across Malaysia

    Mydin and ChargeSini recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding where ChargeSini will build EV charging stations at Mydin stores across Malaysia. Do bear in mind that this is still just a signing of an MoU and that there are still no specific details like which branches will get ChargeSini EV chargers first or when.

  • Bajet Malaysia 2024 - RM2400 rebate for e-motorcycle purchases and other EV-related announcements

    Bajet Malaysia 2024 - RM2400 rebate for e-motorcycle purchases and other EV-related announcements

    Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim tabled Bajet Malaysia 2024 in the Dewan Rakyat today, which includes several measures to further improve the electric vehicle (EV) industry in our country. Read on to find out more about the initiatives that will roll out starting next year.

  • The Malaysian government is preparing EV charging bay guidelines for all high-rise & landed homes

    The Malaysian government is preparing EV charging bay guidelines for all high-rise & landed homes

    As the popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) continues to rise, it seems that the government has taken note of the consumers' need to add a charging station at their landed homes and high-rise properties. That's right, looks like those staying at their apartments will be able to install EV charging stations too.


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