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IF I want to buy an EV today, what are my options?, in Malaysia
Bjorn1688
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May 2 2019, 12:01 AM
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We currently have a Renault Zoe loaned to us.
Thus far one of the biggest issue with it is it takes too long to charge.
Other than that its a pretty decent car for as long as you don't go too far with it.
There are better EVs out there though and personally I'd like to see the Hyundai Kona and Ioniq EV being brought in, the Leaf is good too. i3 too expensive.
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Bjorn1688
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May 2 2019, 01:04 AM
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QUOTE(EnergyAnalyst @ May 2 2019, 12:56 AM) I thought Renault only has Twizy offered no in Malaysia. At least that is what I can see from Malaysian website I think EV from Hyundai will be Indonesia built, at least that was the plan but the factory need to come up first https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/busine...ectric-11050052Unless the6 come in CBUs which I am.not sure local Malaysian dealer has any plan or approval to import at all. Both the Twizzy and Zoe were sold by TCESB in 2016, sold for around RM150k, they did not bring in very many units, if I remember correctly it was <100 and vast majority of them were sold to COMOS.
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