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Bridging the Gap: Malaysia’s Path to EV Maturity
English
- Infrastructure & R&D Challenges: Despite rising interest, Malaysia faces critical gaps in charging infrastructure and local R&D capabilities.
- Strategic R&D: Experts urge ASEAN to leverage its 30-40 year semiconductor expertise to innovate in battery technology and compact chargers rather than relying solely on foreign imports.
- The Role of Hybrids: Industry leaders, including those from MCE Holdings and Proton, view hybrid vehicles as a more practical interim solution for Malaysian driving habits (averaging 28,000km/year).
- Market Competition: Chinese EV brands are rapidly influencing the regional landscape, pressuring local manufacturers to adapt or risk obsolescence.
- Talent Development: There is an urgent need to build a clear long-term career path for local graduates within the EV and automotive engineering sector.
中文
- 基础设施与研发挑战: 尽管市场兴趣不断增长,马来西亚在充电基础设施和本地研发能力方面仍面临严峻挑战。
- 战略性研发: 专家敦促东盟利用其在半导体领域30至40年的专业优势,在电池技术和紧凑型充电器方面进行创新,而非仅依赖外国进口。
- 混合动力的角色: 包括MCE Holdings和宝腾(Proton)在内的行业领导者认为,鉴于马来西亚人的驾驶习惯(平均每年2.8万公里),混合动力汽车是目前更务实的过渡方案。
- 市场竞争: 中国电动汽车品牌正迅速重塑区域格局,迫使本地制造商必须加速转型以保持竞争力。
- 人才培养: 该行业迫切需要为本地毕业生在电动汽车及汽车工程领域建立明确的长期职业发展路径。
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