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Home News Insights Is The MyKar Electric Vehicle Really Feasible? Is The MyKar Electric Vehicle Really Feasible? Insights Aswan | April 06, 2021 08:20 am Electric vehicles are coming, but is MyKar really an appropriate solution? If you're the kind of person who has even a rudimentary interest in electric vehicles, the MyKar prototype may have piqued your interest - basically being a Malaysian-converted all-electric version of the Honda Jazz from two generations ago. The specs? Two 32 PS, 294 Nm motors at the rear, a top speed of 140 km/h, and a 0-100 km/h time of 18 seconds. Oh, and a range of 300 km, with a charge time of 4.3 hours. Those are reasonable figures, especially when you consider that EV Innovations - the creator of the MyKar prototype - claims that you could possibly make an EV locally for under RM 50,000. There's some serious doubt with these figures considering this prototype is supposedly a composite body sitting on a fabricated metal chassis, running off-the-shelf components. The thing is though, is it really worth the money? While the claimed range is certainly impressive for an electric vehicle, as is the charging time, the performance figures leave a little to be desired. The problem is if you up the motor size and output, you also reduce range and add weight. The current weight sits at just over 1,000 kg - but what happens when you factor crash safety and battery cell protection in the mix? The MyKar EV is an impressive step forward for the Malaysian automotive industry, but there is a reason other EVs are so much more expensive, even with the advantage of economies of scale. The technologies involved and the minimum requirements for safety end up pushing weight and cost, in turn reducing efficiency and range, forcing manufacturers to add more batteries. There is still more that needs to be done before the MyKar could be available for public consumption. Even if you were to address the safety concerns, can the product actually live up to bare minimum standards for a car sold today? Would NVH levels be acceptable for your average car owner? Would the quality and design of materials actually work? Would they take components from other manufacturers to cut cost down? All of these questions need to be answered as well. Still, it is a step and with our lack of a National EV policy or anything resembling an EV framework private initiatives such as these might be the spur to get things moving along. ✕ 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 EV Electric Vehicle MyKar Print Related News Limited Number of Renault Zoe Electric Cars Available for Private Ownership Auto News Arvind | April 29, 2016 Previously, the only way to sample Renault’s ‘Zero-Emission’ electric vehicle (EV) the ZOE was through the COMOS ride sharing service available at ... Watch This Small Electric Monster Set A New 0-100 KM/H World Record Auto News Gerard | October 22, 2020 What’s your favourite supercar? Ferrari LaFerrari? McLaren P1? Or even the mighty Bugatti Veyron? Whatever your choice, it will never make the ... Electric Car Factory To Open In 2016, Setting Up Malaysia As Regional EV Hub Auto News Jim Kem | May 18, 2015 A new electric vehicle production facility due to be built in Gurun, Kedah is set to place Malaysia in a prime position to become a regional hub for ... MyKar vs Myvi - EV Innovations Show Off Homegrown Electric Hatch In Stride Auto News Jim Kem | September 11, 2020 These days, it’s hard to say exactly what sets EV maker X from EV maker Y apart from their branding exercises, which are often quite overt and a bit ... Comments
Is The MyKar Electric Vehicle Really Feasible? Insights Aswan | April 06, 2021 08:20 am Electric vehicles are coming, but is MyKar really an appropriate solution? If you're the kind of person who has even a rudimentary interest in electric vehicles, the MyKar prototype may have piqued your interest - basically being a Malaysian-converted all-electric version of the Honda Jazz from two generations ago. The specs? Two 32 PS, 294 Nm motors at the rear, a top speed of 140 km/h, and a 0-100 km/h time of 18 seconds. Oh, and a range of 300 km, with a charge time of 4.3 hours. Those are reasonable figures, especially when you consider that EV Innovations - the creator of the MyKar prototype - claims that you could possibly make an EV locally for under RM 50,000. There's some serious doubt with these figures considering this prototype is supposedly a composite body sitting on a fabricated metal chassis, running off-the-shelf components. The thing is though, is it really worth the money? While the claimed range is certainly impressive for an electric vehicle, as is the charging time, the performance figures leave a little to be desired. The problem is if you up the motor size and output, you also reduce range and add weight. The current weight sits at just over 1,000 kg - but what happens when you factor crash safety and battery cell protection in the mix? The MyKar EV is an impressive step forward for the Malaysian automotive industry, but there is a reason other EVs are so much more expensive, even with the advantage of economies of scale. The technologies involved and the minimum requirements for safety end up pushing weight and cost, in turn reducing efficiency and range, forcing manufacturers to add more batteries. There is still more that needs to be done before the MyKar could be available for public consumption. Even if you were to address the safety concerns, can the product actually live up to bare minimum standards for a car sold today? Would NVH levels be acceptable for your average car owner? Would the quality and design of materials actually work? Would they take components from other manufacturers to cut cost down? All of these questions need to be answered as well. Still, it is a step and with our lack of a National EV policy or anything resembling an EV framework private initiatives such as these might be the spur to get things moving along. ✕ 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 EV Electric Vehicle MyKar
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Limited Number of Renault Zoe Electric Cars Available for Private Ownership Auto News Arvind | April 29, 2016 Previously, the only way to sample Renault’s ‘Zero-Emission’ electric vehicle (EV) the ZOE was through the COMOS ride sharing service available at ...
Watch This Small Electric Monster Set A New 0-100 KM/H World Record Auto News Gerard | October 22, 2020 What’s your favourite supercar? Ferrari LaFerrari? McLaren P1? Or even the mighty Bugatti Veyron? Whatever your choice, it will never make the ...
Electric Car Factory To Open In 2016, Setting Up Malaysia As Regional EV Hub Auto News Jim Kem | May 18, 2015 A new electric vehicle production facility due to be built in Gurun, Kedah is set to place Malaysia in a prime position to become a regional hub for ...
MyKar vs Myvi - EV Innovations Show Off Homegrown Electric Hatch In Stride Auto News Jim Kem | September 11, 2020 These days, it’s hard to say exactly what sets EV maker X from EV maker Y apart from their branding exercises, which are often quite overt and a bit ...