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Home News Auto News New Proton Subsidiary Pro-Net To Handle Everything ‘New Energy Vehicle’ New Proton Subsidiary Pro-Net To Handle Everything ‘New Energy Vehicle’ Auto News Jim Kem | September 12, 2022 04:32 pm National automaker Proton will be sectioning the ‘new energy vehicle’ part of their business under a newly established subsidiary, Pro-Net following their 18th August signing of a general distributorship agreement (GDA). Pro-Net will be the same new distributor that will be handling the sale of the Smart #1 (and the brand’s forthcoming cars) in both Malaysia and Thailand, so it’s also fitting that they also establish themselves as a presence in the post-combustion powertrain tech space. NEW ENERGY VEHICLE = Electrification Proton New Energy Technology Sdn Bhd or just Pro-Net for short, it will be run by a separate management team with an operational staff consisting of external hires from various industries. Zhang Qiang, a veteran of the automotive industry in China, will be at the helm as CEO reporting to a board of directors headed by Proton’s chief executive, Li Chunrong, supported by deputy CEO Roslan Abdullah. The first order of business is to lay the groundwork for Smart #1’s introduction into Southeast Asia with the deployment of charging solutions both public and home-based being a top priority. “Our studies show consumer hesitancy to adopt new energy vehicles is tied to their concern about charging availability. Pro-Net intends to address the issue with a two-pronged approach combining the installation and maintenance of home-based chargers with a comprehensive public network to be built with partners specializing in the development and running of charging stations,” said Li. As a Proton subsidiary, Pro-Net has a responsibility to ensure our products and services are accessible to all Malaysians regardless of where they reside so in addition to fixed chargers, we are also considering mobile solutions to expand our reach,” “The new energy vehicle industry is growing exponentially, and Pro-Net wants to be a major part of it both in Malaysia and abroad. As these new offerings will not be weighed down by previous model lines or even traditional service operations, it is an opportunity for Proton to reframe its customer experience and reposition itself as a mobility provider that can attract new and traditional buyers," "We are at the beginning of our new energy journey but with today’s official announcement regarding Pro-Net, our plans will gain momentum leading to more developments in the months and years ahead,” he added. Smart #1 Will Kickstart Pro-Net While most of the world refers to these kinds of fully or partially electric vehicles, for example, as mild hybrids, series hybrids, plug-in (parallel) hybrids, or EVs, the more encompassing term ‘NEV’ is more commonly used in China and includes every vehicle that isn’t solely powered (or at all) by internal combustion. We won’t speculate on the scope of Pro-Net’s to-do list and if they include any new ground-up technologies, but it would be fair to assume that the majority of their output will be adapting the existing systems already developed by Geely, eventually bringing the supply and manufacturing pipeline to a local level. Proton’s own electrification roadmap for their own cars should start with the introduction of mild-hybrid engines to provide an inexpensive efficiency boost to the powertrain lineup. This is likely to be followed by a plug-in hybrid and, in due time, perhaps even a fully electric model. ✕ 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 Proton Pro-Net hybrid PHEV EV Electrification New Energy Vehicle Smart #1 Geely Print Jim Kem Content Producer There's just something about cars. It's a conveyance, it's a liability, it's a tool; but it can also be a source of joy, pride, inspiration and passion. It's much like clothes versus fashion. 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New Proton Subsidiary Pro-Net To Handle Everything ‘New Energy Vehicle’ Auto News Jim Kem | September 12, 2022 04:32 pm National automaker Proton will be sectioning the ‘new energy vehicle’ part of their business under a newly established subsidiary, Pro-Net following their 18th August signing of a general distributorship agreement (GDA). Pro-Net will be the same new distributor that will be handling the sale of the Smart #1 (and the brand’s forthcoming cars) in both Malaysia and Thailand, so it’s also fitting that they also establish themselves as a presence in the post-combustion powertrain tech space. NEW ENERGY VEHICLE = Electrification Proton New Energy Technology Sdn Bhd or just Pro-Net for short, it will be run by a separate management team with an operational staff consisting of external hires from various industries. Zhang Qiang, a veteran of the automotive industry in China, will be at the helm as CEO reporting to a board of directors headed by Proton’s chief executive, Li Chunrong, supported by deputy CEO Roslan Abdullah. The first order of business is to lay the groundwork for Smart #1’s introduction into Southeast Asia with the deployment of charging solutions both public and home-based being a top priority. “Our studies show consumer hesitancy to adopt new energy vehicles is tied to their concern about charging availability. Pro-Net intends to address the issue with a two-pronged approach combining the installation and maintenance of home-based chargers with a comprehensive public network to be built with partners specializing in the development and running of charging stations,” said Li. As a Proton subsidiary, Pro-Net has a responsibility to ensure our products and services are accessible to all Malaysians regardless of where they reside so in addition to fixed chargers, we are also considering mobile solutions to expand our reach,” “The new energy vehicle industry is growing exponentially, and Pro-Net wants to be a major part of it both in Malaysia and abroad. As these new offerings will not be weighed down by previous model lines or even traditional service operations, it is an opportunity for Proton to reframe its customer experience and reposition itself as a mobility provider that can attract new and traditional buyers," "We are at the beginning of our new energy journey but with today’s official announcement regarding Pro-Net, our plans will gain momentum leading to more developments in the months and years ahead,” he added. Smart #1 Will Kickstart Pro-Net While most of the world refers to these kinds of fully or partially electric vehicles, for example, as mild hybrids, series hybrids, plug-in (parallel) hybrids, or EVs, the more encompassing term ‘NEV’ is more commonly used in China and includes every vehicle that isn’t solely powered (or at all) by internal combustion. We won’t speculate on the scope of Pro-Net’s to-do list and if they include any new ground-up technologies, but it would be fair to assume that the majority of their output will be adapting the existing systems already developed by Geely, eventually bringing the supply and manufacturing pipeline to a local level. Proton’s own electrification roadmap for their own cars should start with the introduction of mild-hybrid engines to provide an inexpensive efficiency boost to the powertrain lineup. This is likely to be followed by a plug-in hybrid and, in due time, perhaps even a fully electric model. ✕ 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 Proton Pro-Net hybrid PHEV EV Electrification New Energy Vehicle Smart #1 Geely
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In A Bright EV-Centric Future, Will Perodua Be Left In The Dark? Insights Jim Kem | June 25, 2021 Firmly set in the number one spot when it comes to sheer vehicle volume in Malaysia, Perodua has helped mobilise the population like no other ...
Is Malaysia Already Falling Behind In The Electric Race? Insights Jim Kem | September 30, 2020 While we have a spotty network of public charging stations to match our scarred roads and a prohibitive EV road tax structure that makes no sense, ...
Petrol Prices On The Rise - Do Hybrids Make Sense? Insights Aswan | March 18, 2021 With petrol prices seeming to shoot back up as demand increases, does it make sense to pick a hybrid vehicle? Or perhaps even something fully ...
First Proton EV, the eMas 7 in the flesh - launch on track by year-end. Not just a rebadged Geely Galaxy E5? Auto News Jim Kem | August 06, 2024 Proton has shown off the Proton eMAS 7, a new C-segment EV. The planned Proton eMas launch is set for the end of 2024, with the car expected to be ...