Nearly 47,000 EV, hybrid, BEV units sold in 2024, says Miti


KUALA LUMPUR: The sales of electrified vehicles (xEV), hybrid and battery electric vehicles (BEV) reached a total of 46,403 units last year, the Dewan Rakyat was told.

Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister (Miti) Liew Ching Tong said this was an increase compared to 35,723 units in 2023.

“The increase of xEV sales, specifically BEV, is backed by the development of charging facilities across the country,” said Liew in Parliament on Monday (Aug 18).

Liew also said that new car sales in Malaysia last year recorded 816,747 units, surpassing the 800,000 mark for the first time.

“This places Malaysia in second place in Asean for the passenger vehicle market.

“This reflects the confidence of users and this strengthens the participation of local vendors,” said Liew.

Liew was responding to Dr Siti Mastura Muhammad (PN-Kepala Batas), who asked about the current automotive policy and the country’s strategies in boosting vehicle sales.

Liew said the National Automotive Policy (NAP) 2020 is currently going through an in depth mid-term review by Miti and the Malaysia Automotive, Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii).

“In this study, we take into account the current situation where new technology is used widely, such as EV and energy efficient vehicles (EEV),” said Liew.

Liew said NAP 2020 is the latest policy that charts the direction of the national automotive industry.

“Its main goal is to make Malaysia a regional automotive hub that is based on technology and innovation.

“This review involves thorough engagement sessions with industry players, policy makers, and related agencies to ensure that this policy is in line with the current needs of the market and the development of the global technology,” added Liew.

 

 

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