Mamak Talk
EV conversion.Keen to convert my old Myvi to fully electric vehicle for town driving (range=100km/charge) Are there any workshops or hobbyist in Malaysia, who do this.Please share your thoughts :)
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Chief Financial Officer (CFO) of Sime Darby, Mustamir Mohamad, said in a report by The Edge Markets that the company is in a position to distribute more electric vehicles (EVs) when market conditions are favourable.
He added that the factors influencing the speed of EV adoption include government regulations, tax incentives, and infrastructure support.
"We are fortunate because our businesses span 18 countries, which gives us the opportunity to see how the EV trend develops in accelerated markets such as (mainland) China, Hong Kong and Singapore and to bring forth some of these learnings to our other markets such as ASEAN," he said.
With brands like BMW, Porsche, Hyundai, and Jaguar-Land Rover – who are all developing their own EV line-ups – under Sime Darby’s belt, the company is in a good position to roll out its EV products when the market is ready, he said.
"Over the next five years for example, there will be a lot of development when it comes to EV and the government needs to help us out in terms of incentives and infrastructure," he added.
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Mamak Talk
EV is already dead in Malaysia?Average RM200K...Overprice make it die? Many EV were launched in Malaysia this year. Then I thought that electric car has a great development in malaysia, but just now I search in google and found out that malaysia only register 5k plus units? whatπ€·ββοΈ??? guys, any opinion for why electric car no popular in malaysia? is the price problem? or other else?
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Mazda
Where is the future of Mazda? Will it succumb to The EV eraοΌ I don't know how many people like me fell in love with Mazda because of its "paranoia" about engine technology. In this fickle car industry, only Mazda has been able to stick to its dream and keep push the limits of internal combustion technology time and time again.Mazda's SPCCI technology redefines the internal combustion engine.But with electric cars coming, do you think Mazda will let go of its "obsession" with traditional technology and abandon its dreams guys? If it turns to the electric cars market, do you think it can survive among so many competitors?
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