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Accelerating Malaysia’s Electric Vehicle Ecosystem: Progress and Challenges
English
- National Targets: Malaysia aims for EVs to represent 15% of Total Industry Volume (TIV) by 2030 and 80% by 2050, as outlined in the Low Carbon Mobility Blueprint and the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR).
- Growth Trends: EV registrations hit 4,717 in March 2026, marking a 29.8% monthly increase; total registrations for 2025 reached approximately 44,800 units.
- Market Dynamics: Proton's e.MAS 7, priced around RM100,000, is helping shift the EV market from a premium segment to a more mainstream, affordable category.
- Infrastructure Gap: As of February 2026, 5,624 public charging units have been installed, achieving 56% of the government's 10,000-unit target, resulting in a charger-to-EV ratio of 1:15.
- Strategic Priorities: Key areas for growth include expanding charging infrastructure beyond the Klang Valley, improving grid readiness, and providing long-term policy certainty.
中文
- 国家目标:根据《低碳交通蓝图》(LCMB) 和《国家能源转型路线图》(NETR),马来西亚计划到2030年实现电动汽车占总行业销量 (TIV) 的15%,到2050年达到80%。
- 增长趋势:2026年3月,电动汽车注册量达到4,717辆,环比增长29.8%;2025年全年注册量约为44,800辆。
- 市场动态:宝腾 (Proton) e.MAS 7以约10万令吉的价格上市,有助于将电动汽车市场从高端领域推向更主流、更经济的消费群体。
- 基础设施缺口:截至2026年2月,全国已部署5,624个公共充电桩,完成了政府1万个目标中的56%,目前的充电桩与电动汽车比例约为1:15。
- 战略重点:未来的增长重点包括将充电设施扩展至巴生谷以外地区、提升电网容量,以及提供超越短期激励措施的长期政策确定性。
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