Proton's maiden EV undergoes extensive on-road testing


Proton e.MAS 7

KUALA LUMPUR: Proton New Energy Technology Sdn Bhd (PRO-NET) has launched an extensive local testing phase for the national car maker’s maiden electric vehicle (EV), the Proton e.MAS 7.

In a statement today, PRO-NET, which is a fully owned subsidiary of Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Sdn Bhd (Proton), said this phase involves deploying six units of the vehicle across various terrains in Peninsular Malaysia, under the expert guidance of seasoned engineers.

The testing aims to assess the vehicle’s performance in diverse conditions and ensure its readiness for the Malaysian market, PRO-NET said, adding that the targetted launch is by the end of this year.

The testing process includes durability adaptive testing (DAT), electrical road testing (ERT), advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) road test, and quality reliability test (QRT), along with ongoing enhancements to navigation systems and digital head unit (DHU) and telematic service provider (TSP) services.

"To date, our engineers have conducted DAT simulations that replicate Malaysia’s unique environmental factors and traffic conditions, while refining the in-car navigation to reflect Malaysian road maps accurately.

"We have also optimised radio frequency capture for local stations focusing on rural and mountainous routes, as well as train stations to test internet connectivity,” it said.

PRO-NET said that it has also localised key software components, ensuring the DHU system accurately translates the original Chinese market language into English and adapts to local preference, rather than relying on generic translations.

"This collaborative effort between Proton and Geely demonstrates that the Proton e.MAS 7 is not simply a rebadged vehicle but one infused with Malaysian identity.

"Our durability tests, which include thorough troubleshooting and system checks, ensure the vehicle’s resilience under local conditions," the company said.

PRO-NET chief executive officer Zhang Qhiang stated that the testing marks a key milestone in delivering a vehicle which not only marks a technological breakthrough but also reflects the company’s commitment to meeting the specific needs of the Malaysian market.

"Our team is dedicated to ensuring that the Proton e.MAS 7 stands up to the highest standards of quality and reliability, paving the way for its grand launch,” he said.

Malaysia's first national EV will undergo accreditation from the New Car Assessment Program for Southeast Asian Countries (ASEAN NCAP) to ensure passenger safety.

Additionally, the vehicles will complete QRT testing, achieving 100,000 kilometres in acceleration, braking performance, and power consumption.

"The Proton e.MAS 7 is much more than just another global model. It is meticulously crafted to meet and exceed the expectations of Malaysian drivers,” the company added. - Bernama

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