KUALA LUMPUR, July 15 — Electric Vehicle (EV) registrations in Malaysia are rising, with 10,663 EVs registered between January and June 2024, a 141.85% increase from 4,409 registrations in the same period in 2023.
Malaysia EV registrations
In June, BYD took the top two spots with the BYD Seal having 343 units registered followed by the Atto 3 with 290 units registered. This is followed by the Tesla Model Y and Model 3 in third and fourth place with 289 and 148 units registered respectively.
The BYD Dolphin ranked fifth (127 units), and the Chery Omoda E5 (82 units) surpassed the MG4 (71 units). Other notable models include GWM Ora (64 units), Hyundai Ioniq 6 (63 units), BMW iX2 (48 units), and Lotus Eletre (29 units).
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