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Electric Vehicles · MalaysiaKUALA LUMPUR: Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd (Perodua) today launches its first battery electric vehicle (EV) named QV-E priced at RM80,000 (without insurance and battery not included).See the Story
Perodua Unveils Malaysia's First Homegrown EV, Priced at RM80,000
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Asia · MalaysiaWith the launch of the QV-E yesterday, Perodua finally has an entry into the burgeoning electric vehicle market, priced significantly under the RM100,000 mark. But the headline RM80,000 figure does not include the battery, which has to be leased separately – the first EV sold in Malaysia in which this is the case. UPDATE: Perodua has released a product disclosure sheet for its battery leasing service, containing more details and some significant…See the Story
Perodua QV-E battery leasing – why BaaS, and how it guarantees future RV and ensures sustainability

RenaultAlpine plans two electric convertibles based on upcoming A310 and A110. The A310 will debut as a fastback GT before spawning a droptop version. The EVs may use the tri-motor setup from the new A390 crossover. By 2030, Alpine plans to have seven electric models on the road, signaling a shift for the brand while still keeping room for drivers who prefer a more engaging experience. Among them will be a convertible built on the platform of the forth…See the Story