Embrace the future: Top 5 reasons to #SwitchToElectric!

SHARIFAH SHAHIRAH
22 Dec 2023 08:00am
The electric vehicle (EV) landscape is swiftly changing, driven by technological advancements and growing global interest. - Photo by Mercedes-Benz Malaysia
The electric vehicle (EV) landscape is swiftly changing, driven by technological advancements and growing global interest. - Photo by Mercedes-Benz Malaysia
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The 2022 IEA Global Electric Vehicle Outlook reports a remarkable milestone, with global electric car sales surpassing 10 million in 2022, and an expected 35% growth to 14 million in 2023. The era of electric mobility has arrived!

The electric vehicle (EV) landscape is swiftly changing, driven by technological advancements and growing global interest. According to the 2022 IEA

Mercedes-Benz Malaysia is leading the charge, focusing on the development, production, and sales of passenger cars and services. The company aspires to be a pioneer in connectivity, autonomous driving, and alternative drives through innovative solutions.

If you're contemplating a change, here are five compelling reasons to make the shift from conventional petrol-driven cars to electric vehicles in the country.

Convenience

Embracing an electric vehicle (EV) not only contributes to significant time savings but also reduces the hassles associated with traditional petrol cars. Bid farewell to the inconvenience of hunting for a petrol pump, especially during peak hours. By strategically planning your journeys and investing in a home charging station, you can seamlessly incorporate your EV charging routine into your daily life. Whether charging at home or at work, this ensures that your car is consistently fully charged when leaving your residence or office.

Although concerns about range anxiety may arise among EV users due to the fewer charging stations compared to petrol stations, these worries can be mitigated with a shift in mindset and strategic planning. For most EV owners whose daily commutes don't deplete a significant portion of their EV's range in a single trip, range anxiety is unlikely to be a major issue. The key lies in understanding when and where to recharge your EV.

Additionally, EVs bring about added conveniences. Battery EVs boast a simpler mechanical design in contrast to traditional petrol cars. Electric car drivers are exempt from routine maintenance tasks associated with internal combustion engines, such as the need for oil changes every 8,000 to 16,000 kilometres, scheduling spark plug replacements, or timing belt adjustments.

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Better Driving Experience

Those who opt for electric vehicles (EVs) are often early adopters, displaying a keen interest in cutting-edge technologies and a willingness to invest in a more gratifying driving experience.

Upon making the switch to an EV, drivers will quickly notice the vehicle's quietness, creating a serene and relaxing driving environment. Electric cars inherently outperform combustion vehicles in terms of power, torque, and acceleration. The electric motor's instant torque ensures seamless and responsive acceleration and deceleration, making it particularly well-suited for urban driving. The strategic placement and distribution of batteries, coupled with a low centre of gravity, further enhance the vehicle's agility, handling, and safety.

In comparison to fuel-powered vehicles, EVs generally demand less maintenance. With fewer components, the absence of an internal combustion engine, no need for oil changes, reduced brake wear, and parts requiring minimal regular maintenance, electric cars boast lower maintenance costs compared to their petrol-powered counterparts.

Becoming Mainstream

As electric vehicles (EVs) shape the future, countries are implementing policies to reflect this shift. The EU, for instance, mandates that all new cars sold must have zero CO2 emissions from 2035 and 55% lower CO2 emissions from 2030.

The increasing mainstream acceptance of EVs, coupled with a growing variety of options and extended range capabilities, is making them viable alternatives to traditional petrol-powered cars. Whether you prefer sedans, SUVs, or hatchbacks, the EV market is expanding, promising a wider selection of choices as the automotive industry accelerates production in the coming years.

Expansion of Ev Infrastructure

When embarking on longer journeys with your electric vehicle (EV), effective trip planning is the key to keeping your EV on the move. Strategically plan your route, considering accessible charging stops to optimize your trip.

Public charging networks are increasingly prevalent in various locations, including parking lots, shopping centres, public areas, and along major roads nationwide. This expansion aims to cater to the growing demand for electric vehicles.

Public charging stations offer varying charging speeds, encompassing both AC chargers and DC fast chargers. Utilizing EV charging apps like PlugShare, ChargEV, JOMCharge, and Setel can help you locate nearby public chargers. Various manufacturers and providers, including Mercedes-Benz, ChargEV, Gentari, and Go To-U, are actively deploying more EV chargers.

Mercedes-Benz Malaysia is actively collaborating with industry partners such as Gentari and EV Connection to enhance the charging network infrastructure in the country. Through these collaborations, five DC charging stations have already been established along highways, including the first EV charging hub at PETRONAS Station Bandar Baru Ayer Hitam, Johor.

Aligned with sustainable goals, the Malaysian government aims to install 10,000 public EV charging stations by 2025 as part of the Low Carbon Mobility Blueprint 2021-2030. As of October 2023, there are approximately 1,267 EV charging stations nationwide.

For the Environment

In the era of sustainability, electric mobility, particularly electric vehicles (EVs), stands out as a key player in promoting a cleaner environment. This eco-conscious choice reduces carbon footprint, minimizes air pollution, and addresses greenhouse gas emissions, making EVs an attractive option for the environmentally aware generation.

Mercedes-Benz, committed to sustainability, integrates electric cars into its broader environmental goals. This includes incorporating green energy charging networks, ensuring CO2-neutral production at Mercedes-Benz facilities, and increasing the use of recycled and renewable materials in manufacturing. This comprehensive strategy reflects Mercedes-Benz's dedication to a sustainable and eco-friendly future through electric mobility initiatives.

Discover the range of Mercedes-Benz electric cars available in Malaysia, including the Mercedes-Benz EQA 250 (RM296,888.00), Mercedes-Benz EQB 350 4MATIC (RM333,888.00), Mercedes-Benz EQC 400 4MATIC (RM393,888.00), Mercedes-Benz EQE 350 (RM419,888), Mercedes-Benz EQS 500 4MATIC (RM648,888), Mercedes-Benz EQS 580 4MATIC SUV (RM699,888), and Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4MATIC (RM798,888). Further media information on Mercedes-Benz can be found by visiting www.mercedes-benz.com.my or find them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/MercedesBenzMalaysia