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Get all the information you need about EV charging, green vehicles, installations and more! Based in Malaysia, we are an EV Charger expert team with experience from electrical engineering, product design, real estate planning and more.
EVguru Blog
4d ago
If you're eyeing a Tesla or BYD in Malaysia, or you've already taken the plunge, you need to know the specifics of insurance & security coverage. It's not just about protecting your shiny new ride; it's about understanding what you’re paying for and why it’s crucial.
Tesla Insurance Costs
With so many features on hand, it's best to be protected. Getting a good quote on these costscan help you plan your budget and ensure you enjoy your EV without the constant worry of damage or malfunctions.
1. Tesla Model 3 RWD 2023 - Annual insurance cost of RM 5,161
This figure is for comprehensi ..read more
EVguru Blog
1M ago
Embarking on the electrification journey of your fleet in Malaysia isn't just a step towards embracing green technology; it's a stride into the future of sustainable and efficient transportation. With the surge in electric vehicle (EV) adoption, the spotlight is now on the most crucial aspect of EV ownership: charging solutions. This comprehensive guide aims to demystify the process of selecting the ideal EV charger for your home fleet, ensuring you make an informed decision that aligns with your fleet's specific needs and contributes to operational excellence and sustainability.
Step 1: Under ..read more
EVguru Blog
3M ago
Table of Contents
Switching to EV Cars in Malaysia: Advantages and Disadvantages
Considering Range and Battery Life
Charging Options and Infrastructure
Cost and Financial Incentives
Performance and Driving Experience
Vehicle Options and Features
Ownership Considerations
Conclusion
Switching to Electric Vehicles (EVs) in Malaysia: Advantages and Disadvantages
The transition from traditional gasoline cars to electric vehicles (EVs) in Malaysia represents a pivotal shift towards sustainability and efficiency. Despite the challenges and considerations involved, the advantages of EVs often outwei ..read more
EVguru Blog
3M ago
Rise of China's Low-Cost EVs and Its Impact on Southeast Asia and Malaysia
The global automotive landscape is witnessing a seismic shift, largely propelled by the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) and China's burgeoning dominance in this sector. China, already the world's leading producer of low-cost EVs, is now poised to reshape markets not only in its domestic arena but also across Southeast Asia, including Malaysia.
China's ascendance in the EV sector is remarkable. In 2023 alone, China's EV production surged to a staggering 8 million units, constituting a quarter of all cars sold domesticall ..read more
EVguru Blog
6M ago
The global transition to electric vehicles (EVs) as a cleaner and more cost-effective alternative to traditional gasoline-powered vehicles is gaining momentum. While Malaysia has been somewhat slower in adopting EVs compared to other nations, there are promising signs of change. The Malaysian government has introduced various incentives, including tax exemptions and grants for charging infrastructure, to encourage EV adoption. However, the accessibility and reliability of charging infrastructure remain crucial for further EV growth. This is where Electric Vehicle Charge Point Operators (CPOs ..read more
EVguru Blog
8M ago
Introduction
As electric vehicles (EVs) become increasingly popular, one of the critical considerations for EV owners is how to charge their vehicles efficiently and cost-effectively. For those who live in landed houses, the decision often boils down to whether it's worth installing an EV charger at home or relying on public charging infrastructure. To make an informed decision, it's essential to assess the costs involved and determine how long it would take to break even compared to using public chargers.
Cost Comparison
Let's start by examining the costs involved in both options:
Public Cha ..read more
EVguru Blog
9M ago
The electric vehicle market has been revolutionized by Tesla's futuristic offerings, and the year 2023 has witnessed the release of the highly anticipated Tesla Model 3 and Model Y. These two EVs, though sharing a semblance, present distinct features that cater to varied preferences. If you're grappling with the dilemma of choosing between the sleek Model 3 and the versatile Model Y, fret not—this comprehensive comparison is tailored for you. We delve into the specifications, dimensions, performance metrics, and recently unveiled pricing in the Malaysian market, empowering you to make an infor ..read more
EVguru Blog
10M ago
Tesla Malaysia Takes to Instagram and Prepares for Car Sales
In an exciting development for Tesla enthusiasts, the company recently announced the launch of its official Instagram account for Tesla Malaysia. As anticipation builds, Tesla Malaysia confirmed that car sales are set to commence by the end of this month. Further stirring the enthusiasm, Tesla Malaysia released a teaser stating that the official unveiling event for the company will take place in Kuala Lumpur on July 20.
Meeting of Minds: Anwar Ibrahim and Elon Musk Discuss Investments in Malaysia
Meanwhile, Malaysia's Prime Minister ..read more
EVguru Blog
11M ago
One crucial aspect of car ownership is the overall cost, which includes expenses like insurance and road tax renewal. In the case of higher engine capacity vehicles, such as EVs, the road tax can be significantly higher compared to the average Myvi.
Unlike conventional internal combustion engine (ICE) cars, which determine road tax based on engine capacity (cc) such as 1.3, 1.5, or 2.0, EVs lack an engine altogether. So how is road tax calculated for EVs?
Road Tax Calculation Based on Motor Kilowatt Output
Since EVs do not have an engine, the road tax calculation is based on the car's motor k ..read more
EVguru Blog
1y ago
As electric vehicles (EVs) continue to gain popularity in Malaysia, more people living in condominiums are wondering how they can charge their vehicles. Charging an EV in a condominium can be challenging, but there are several options available for condominium residents in Malaysia who want to charge their EVs.
,Level 1 Charging - 3-Pin Portable Chargers
The easiest way to charge an EV in a Malaysian condominium is to use a standard Level 1 charging station. This option uses a 3-pin plug portable charger that is suitable for all 3-pin outlets. Level 1 charging is the slowest method of chargi ..read more