Electric Vehicles in Malaysia and Indonesia: Opportunities and Challenges
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. EV Adoption Scenario in Malaysia
2.1. Types of EV and Battery Capacities Available in the Malaysian Market
2.2. Adoption Rate of EVs in Malaysia
2.3. Readiness of Malaysian EVs Charging Infrastructure
2.4. Charging Stations Distribution in Malaysia
2.5. Are Malaysian EV Charging Stations Standardised?
2.6. EV Tax Credit in Malaysia and How It Works
2.7. Opportunities and Challenges of EV in Malaysia
3. EV Adoption Scenario in Indonesia
3.1. Types of EV and Battery Capacities Available in the Indonesian Market
- Tucuxi EV
- 2
- Gendhis and Evina
- 3
- Selo
- 4
- Hevina
3.2. Adoption Rate of EVs in Indonesia
3.3. Readiness of Indonesian EV’s Charging Infrastructure
3.4. Charging Stations Distribution in Indonesia
3.5. Are Indonesian EV Charging Stations Standardised?
- The charging station must comply with the provisions of Electricity Safety by the KESDM [48]:
- The obligation to install a power quality meter with the same meter class as that of the System Operations Manager;
- Operational capability to pass low and high voltage;
- Provision of black-start capability;
- Periodic testing for generator work by the System Operations Manager;
- Provision of information for planning and executing operations;
- Processing of meter data for electricity transactions is carried out by comparing the main meter data with comparison meter data;
- The arrangement of metering equipment includes the must-have facilities, installation technicians, and test period.
- It must obtain the Certificate of Operation Worthiness by the Technical Inspection Institution of KESDM;
- It must obtain the standard product conformance of the charging station by the Product Certification Institution (BSN and KESDM);
- The Level 3 charging station should be in a place that is easily accessible, has sufficient land area and does not interfere with the traffic;
- By the regulation from the KESDM, Permen ESDM No. 5 of 2021, the Level 3 charging station can be built anywhere, as long as there is a document that proves the land ownership or the cooperation with the landowner [76]. Previously, the Level 3 charging station could only be built in places approved by the government.
3.6. EV Tax Credit in Indonesia and How It Works
- All ICE vehicles with an engine’s displacement of less than 3.0 L will be subject to luxurious goods tax at 15% when the fuel consumption reaches 15.5 km/L or produce CO2 emissions less than 150 g/km, and at 20% if the fuel consumption is less than 11.5 km/L or produces more than 250 g/km CO2 emissions. Furthermore, if the fuel consumption is less than 9.3 km/L, the luxurious goods tax will be 40% to 70%;
- For vehicles with an engine displacement of 3.0 to 4.0 L, the luxurious goods tax is from 40% to 70% (Article 8 to 11);
- For low-cost green cars (LCGCs), the luxurious goods tax is 15%, with a tax base of 20% from the retail price. The fuel consumption for LCGC should at least be 20 km/L or produce at most 120 g/km of CO2 emissions;
- For a fully EV with a carrying capacity of fewer than 10 people or 10 to 15 people, including the driver, the luxurious goods tax is 15%, with a tax base of 0% from the selling price. In other words, the fully EV has no tax at all;
- For an EV with hybrid and mild hybrid technology, the luxurious goods tax varies (15%, 25%, and 30%) depending on the engine’s displacement;
- It can be concluded that producing electric LCGC will not only produce an EV at a competitive price, but it will free the vehicle from tax if it is a fully EV with zero CO2 emissions.
3.7. Opportunities and Challenges of EV in Indonesia
- Tesla
- 2.
- Hyundai Motor Group and LG Energy Solution
- 3.
- Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL)
- 4.
- Toyota
- 5.
- Honda
4. Concluding Remarks
4.1. EV Adoption Worldwide
4.2. EV in Malaysia
4.3. EV in Indonesia
5. Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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EV Type | Vehicle Brand/Model | Engine Capacity (L) | Battery Type | Battery Capacity (kWh) | Travelling Range (km) |
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HEV | Honda Jazz Hybrid | 1.5 | Li-ion | 0.86 | - |
Honda City GN eHEV RS | 1.5 | Li-ion | 1.3 | - | |
Hyundai Ioniq AE HEV Plus | 1.6 | Li-ion | 1.56 | - | |
Merc-Benz CLS C257 CLS 350 AMG | 2.0 | Li-ion | 1.0 | - | |
Merc-Benz GLE V167 GLE 450 AMG | 3.0 | Li-ion | 0.9 | - | |
Lexus IS XE30 Facelift IS 300 h | 2.5 | Ni-MH | 1.6 | - | |
PHEV | BMW 3 Series G20 330e M Sport | 2.0 | Li-ion | 12.0 | 60 |
BMW 7 Series G12 LCI 740Le xDrive | 3.0 | Li-ion | 12.0 | 45 | |
BMW5 Series G30 LCI 530e M Sport | 2.0 | Li-ion | 12.0 | 67 | |
BMW X5 G05 xDrive45e M Sport | 3.0 | Li-ion | 24.0 | 77 | |
BMW i8 Roadster i12 LCI eDrive | 1.5 | Li-ion | 11.6 | 53 | |
Volvo S90 Mk2 Facelift Recharge T8 | 2.0 | Li-ion | 11.6 | 58 | |
Volvo S60 T8 Twin Engine R-Design | 2.0 | Li-ion | 11.6 | 49 | |
Volvo XC60 Mk2 T8 Inscription Plus | 2.0 | Li-ion | 11.6 | 45 | |
BEV | Porsche Taycan | N/A | Li-ion | 93.4 | 385 |
Nissan Leaf ZE1 EV | N/A | Li-ion | 40.0 | 270 | |
Mini Electric F56 LCI 2 Cooper SE | N/A | Li-ion | 28.9 | 234 |
EV Type | Vehicle Brand/Model | Engine Capacity (L) | Battery Type | Battery Capacity (kWh) | Travelling Range (km) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
HEV | Toyota Camry Hybrid | 2.5 | Ni-MH | 1.6 | - |
Toyota C-HR Hybrid | 1.8 | Ni-MH | 1.3 | - | |
Toyota Corolla Hybrid | 1.8 | Ni-MH | 1.3 | - | |
Toyota Prius Gen-3 | 1.7 | Ni-MH/Li-ion | 0.75 | - | |
Honda CR-Z | 1.5 | Li-ion | 0.6 | - | |
Nissan Kicks e-Power | 1.2 | Li-ion | 1.57 | - | |
PHEV | Mitsubishi Outlander | 2.4 | Li-ion | 13.8 | 54 |
Toyota Prius PHEV | 1.8 | Li-ion | 8.8 | 68.2 | |
BMW i8 Coupé | 1.5 | Li-ion | 11.6 | 55 | |
DFSK Gelora Electric | N/A | Lithium Iron Phosphate | 42 | ≥300 | |
BEV | Hyundai Ioniq Electric | N/A | Li-ion polymer | 40.4 | 365 |
Hyundai Kona Electric | N/A | Li-ion polymer | 39.2 | 380 | |
BMW i3S | N/A | Li-ion | 42.2 | 355 | |
Lexus UX 300e | N/A | Li-ion | 54.35 | 260 | |
Tesla Model X Plaid | N/A | Li-ion | 95.0 | 650 | |
Tesla Model X Long Range | N/A | Li-ion | 95.0 | 685 | |
Tesla Model S Plaid | N/A | Li-ion | 95.0 | 755 | |
Tesla Model S Long Range | N/A | Li-ion | 95.0 | 790 |
Parameter | Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3 (DCFC) |
---|---|---|---|
Capacity | 1 kW | 3–20 kW (typically 6 kW) | 50 kW (occasionally 20 kW) |
Charging time | 20 h (to add 200 km of travel distance) | 5 h (to add 200 km of travel distance) | 30 min (to add 80% of 200 km of travel distance) |
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Veza, I.; Abas, M.A.; Djamari, D.W.; Tamaldin, N.; Endrasari, F.; Budiman, B.A.; Idris, M.; Opia, A.C.; Juangsa, F.B.; Aziz, M. Electric Vehicles in Malaysia and Indonesia: Opportunities and Challenges. Energies 2022, 15, 2564. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15072564
Veza I, Abas MA, Djamari DW, Tamaldin N, Endrasari F, Budiman BA, Idris M, Opia AC, Juangsa FB, Aziz M. Electric Vehicles in Malaysia and Indonesia: Opportunities and Challenges. Energies. 2022; 15(7):2564. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15072564
Chicago/Turabian StyleVeza, Ibham, Mohd Azman Abas, Djati Wibowo Djamari, Noreffendy Tamaldin, Fitri Endrasari, Bentang Arief Budiman, Muhammad Idris, Anthony C. Opia, Firman Bagja Juangsa, and Muhammad Aziz. 2022. "Electric Vehicles in Malaysia and Indonesia: Opportunities and Challenges" Energies 15, no. 7: 2564. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15072564
APA StyleVeza, I., Abas, M. A., Djamari, D. W., Tamaldin, N., Endrasari, F., Budiman, B. A., Idris, M., Opia, A. C., Juangsa, F. B., & Aziz, M. (2022). Electric Vehicles in Malaysia and Indonesia: Opportunities and Challenges. Energies, 15(7), 2564. https://doi.org/10.3390/en15072564