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Home News Insights chargEV Is Driving Malaysia’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure chargEV Is Driving Malaysia’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Insights Aswan | September 13, 2019 09:59 am Before electric vehicles can become truly mainstream in Malaysia, there first needs to be a solid, working infrastructure for owners to be able to keep their cars charged as they go about their days. To that end, chargEV has been working with the Malaysian government and various other parties to help develop the infrastructure that will fuel the growth and increase acceptance of electric vehicles.Back in 2016, the government granted Malaysian Green Technology Corporation (MGTC) RM 5 million for the first phase of the EV charging infrastructure to be rolled out across Malaysia – to the tune of 200 charging points in the Peninsular alone. Convincing site owners to install charging stations proved to be an initial hurdle, even with GreenTech Malaysia managing the sites. chargEV has also now reached the shores of East Malaysia with 4 sites up in Kuching - with help from their newest partner Sarawak Energy Berhad.But three years in, and things have changed drastically – thanks in no small part to the widespread adoption of plug-in hybrid vehicles which make use of the same charging technology. 61 charging points have been made available at Petronas stations along the highway, while the Selangor state government has consented to making charge points available in municipal or council buildings, and BMW Malaysia has come onboard as a partner for chargEV memberships.While one part of the operations is to provide the network for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle owners, another significant portion is in data collection. Understanding the charging habits of owners, as well as the projected drain on our national electricity grid, is the key to projecting future demand with market growth and upgrading the grid to handle the potential draw.With 257 charging sites installed to date, chargEV has a wealth of information that it can use to better serve both customers and site operators. An average of 2.5 hours per PHEV, along with between 6 and 7 kWh of electricity consumption makes it easy to understand the expected electricity costs, as well as an understanding of the demand for charging locations in different areas.Encouraging e-mobility has been one of GreenTech Malaysia's core goals with its push for electric cars, and for good reason. In a cyclic sense, a better infrastructure draws more buyers towards EVs and PHEVs, which in turn makes it more profitable to develop a charging infrastructure. As car buyers transition to EVs, carbon emissions and tailpipe emissions go down, which in turn benefits both pedestrians and the environment as a whole.If you have any suggestions that you would like to provide for the chargEV team on expansion, you can email them at chargev@greentechmalaysia.my. The support team for chargEV can be reached via their hotline, WhatsApp, email, or Facebook via their website. To find the locations of chargEV stations along your route, head to https://my.newmotion.com. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags ChargEV GreenTech Malaysia Print Related News Safety First: How To Install A Home EV Charging Point Correctly Insights Aswan | January 31, 2020 Whether you've got a full-on electric vehicle (EV) or a plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), chances are you're going to be plugging it in at any ... BMW i8 Drivers Will Get EV Charging Station Network Via GreenTech Partnership Buying Guides Jim Kem | January 31, 2019 BMW Group Malaysia have joined arms with GreenTech Malaysia to offer a network of public charging stations to BMW i8 drivers, letting the plug-in ... GreenTech Malaysia Plans For Over 350 ChargEV Stations By July 2019 Auto News Siew Weng | February 22, 2019 GreenTech Malaysia today announced its plans to increase the number of ChargEV charging stations with the addition of 50 units in the first half of ... BMW Group Malaysia Amps Up Electric Drive Push With ChargEV Auto News Hans | February 21, 2019 Following the expansion of BMW Group Malaysia’s range of plug-in hybrid vehicles, which now includes the i8, X5 xDrive40e and 330e, the premium ... Comments
chargEV Is Driving Malaysia’s Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Insights Aswan | September 13, 2019 09:59 am Before electric vehicles can become truly mainstream in Malaysia, there first needs to be a solid, working infrastructure for owners to be able to keep their cars charged as they go about their days. To that end, chargEV has been working with the Malaysian government and various other parties to help develop the infrastructure that will fuel the growth and increase acceptance of electric vehicles.Back in 2016, the government granted Malaysian Green Technology Corporation (MGTC) RM 5 million for the first phase of the EV charging infrastructure to be rolled out across Malaysia – to the tune of 200 charging points in the Peninsular alone. Convincing site owners to install charging stations proved to be an initial hurdle, even with GreenTech Malaysia managing the sites. chargEV has also now reached the shores of East Malaysia with 4 sites up in Kuching - with help from their newest partner Sarawak Energy Berhad.But three years in, and things have changed drastically – thanks in no small part to the widespread adoption of plug-in hybrid vehicles which make use of the same charging technology. 61 charging points have been made available at Petronas stations along the highway, while the Selangor state government has consented to making charge points available in municipal or council buildings, and BMW Malaysia has come onboard as a partner for chargEV memberships.While one part of the operations is to provide the network for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicle owners, another significant portion is in data collection. Understanding the charging habits of owners, as well as the projected drain on our national electricity grid, is the key to projecting future demand with market growth and upgrading the grid to handle the potential draw.With 257 charging sites installed to date, chargEV has a wealth of information that it can use to better serve both customers and site operators. An average of 2.5 hours per PHEV, along with between 6 and 7 kWh of electricity consumption makes it easy to understand the expected electricity costs, as well as an understanding of the demand for charging locations in different areas.Encouraging e-mobility has been one of GreenTech Malaysia's core goals with its push for electric cars, and for good reason. In a cyclic sense, a better infrastructure draws more buyers towards EVs and PHEVs, which in turn makes it more profitable to develop a charging infrastructure. As car buyers transition to EVs, carbon emissions and tailpipe emissions go down, which in turn benefits both pedestrians and the environment as a whole.If you have any suggestions that you would like to provide for the chargEV team on expansion, you can email them at chargev@greentechmalaysia.my. The support team for chargEV can be reached via their hotline, WhatsApp, email, or Facebook via their website. To find the locations of chargEV stations along your route, head to https://my.newmotion.com. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags ChargEV GreenTech Malaysia
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GreenTech Malaysia Plans For Over 350 ChargEV Stations By July 2019 Auto News Siew Weng | February 22, 2019 GreenTech Malaysia today announced its plans to increase the number of ChargEV charging stations with the addition of 50 units in the first half of ...
BMW Group Malaysia Amps Up Electric Drive Push With ChargEV Auto News Hans | February 21, 2019 Following the expansion of BMW Group Malaysia’s range of plug-in hybrid vehicles, which now includes the i8, X5 xDrive40e and 330e, the premium ...