to find out just what it was like to live with in Malaysia. While that video showed us end our journey in Penang, what we weren’t able to fit was the return journey…and all the problems we encountered with Malaysia’s EV charging network. This is that story, and this is the main issue Malaysia needs to address before we can move on to an electric future.
The first is that the app ecosystem is a bit of a nightmare. There are so many different apps that you will need to have with you just so you can locate a charger, and a couple more that you will need to pay for that charging. Yet, despite how crucial these apps are, some of them are quite unreliable. Theapp, for example, apparently can’t tell us when a station is under maintenance or out of operation. There were even several instances where the status of a charging point was Unknown.
As a result I’m never sure if I’m supposed to be where I am, or if I’m even allowed to charge. The ABB charger I visited in Sunway, for example, was in their warehouse, and the gate was closed when I pulled up to it. There was nobody in the lot and I had no idea if I had to pay for it or not.
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