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Lessons from Thailand: Building a Sustainable EV Ecosystem in Malaysia
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- Rising EV Adoption in Thailand: Thailand has recorded 1,348 EV-related consumer complaints since 2024, citing defects, service center closures, and spare part delays.
- Malaysia's Growth Trajectory: Malaysian EV sales reached 30,848 units in 2025, with a 113.7% year-on-year growth in Q1 2026 (14,591 units).
- Infrastructure Disparity: As of April 2026, Malaysia has 5,619 public charging bays (including 1,898 DC fast chargers), yet these are heavily concentrated in urban areas, leaving rural regions underserved.
- Ecosystem Requirements: Experts emphasize that a successful transition requires more than just vehicle sales; it necessitates trained technicians, battery diagnostics, software support, and robust after-sales services.
- Localization vs. Imports: There is an ongoing policy debate regarding whether to prioritize rapid market adoption via imports or to mandate local industrial development to capture long-term economic value.
中文
- 泰国的电动汽车发展挑战: 自2024年以来,泰国已收到1,348起与电动汽车相关的消费者投诉,主要问题集中在质量缺陷、服务中心关闭及零件供应延迟。
- 马来西亚的增长趋势: 2025年马来西亚电动汽车销量达30,848辆;2026年第一季度同比增长113.7%,售出14,591辆。
- 基础设施不平衡: 截至2026年4月,马来西亚全国拥有5,619个公共充电桩(含1,898个直流快充),但主要集中在城市中心,农村地区覆盖严重不足。
- 生态系统需求: 专家指出,电动汽车的成功转型不仅在于销售,还需要受过培训的技术人员、电池诊断能力、软件支持及完善的售后服务体系。
- 本地化与进口的权衡: 目前政策界存在争议,即应优先通过进口实现快速普及,还是强制要求本地化工业发展,以获取长期经济价值。
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