Malaysia’s EV charging network feels like a mess… | Let’s Talk About #92

We’re seeing a lot of reports coming out about how easy it is to take your EV “balik kampung”. But can you really treat it like any other car? Well, we took a fully electric Hyundai Kona e-max on an 800km roadtrip and what we found out was that the truth behind charging is a little more complicated than just plugging in.

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