in Malaysia but as a whole, the barriers to entry for EV ownership are still high. Currently, the most affordable EV in Malaysia is the
The move will not only make electric vehicles more accessible to the general public but will also contribute to the reduction of carbon emissions, according to Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, minister of natural resources, environment and climate change. He added, “Even if that happens, it’s still coming from overseas. If we can assemble it locally, electric vehicles will be more affordable. The government will also explore the roles it can play alongside automotive manufacturers to make this happen.”Pan Eu Jin is a firm believer that good things don’t come cheap, but cheap cars can be good. How a car makes you feel behind the wheel or as a passenger should be more important than the brand it represents.