Perodua QV-E - Automaker Increases PSSB Sales Outlets Collecting Bookings for the EV From Nine to 34
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Perodua QV-E Was Launched With Some Issues And Now Its Gone
Perodua has expanded the number of sales outlets accepting orders for its electric vehicle, the QV-E, to 34 selected branches in Peninsular Malaysia from 9 branches previously, aiming to simplify the ordering process for customers to own their first Perodua EV vehicle. Meanwhile, here is a little explanation on the EV Battery program. B.A.A.S (Battery as a service) is an independent service that aims to protect customers and the environment. It…
Perodua’s QV-E puts Battery as a Service for mass-market EVs
A first homegrown BEV with an unusual commercial twist Perodua has unveiled its first battery-electric vehicle, the QV-E, positioning it as part of a broader push to build out an EV ecosystem in Malaysia. The compact BEV is priced at RM80,000, with the battery listed separately, and is being built at Perodua’s Smart Mobility Plant. […] The post Perodua’s QV-E puts Battery as a Service for mass-market EVs appeared first on eeNews Europe.
Perodua QV-E - automaker increases PSSB sales outlets collecting bookings for the EV from nine to 34
Perodua has announced that it is increasing the number of sales outlets that can collect bookings for its QV-E electric vehicle, expanding it from the nine locations originally indicated at point of launch to 34 across the peninsular. This comes after the automaker received healthy interest from potential customers about the EV, which was launched on December 1, prompting it to increase the number of locations for customers to book a test drive …
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