Pro-Net hands over EVs to Ministry of Transport
By CARSIFU | 27 August 2025
PUTRAJAYA: Pro-Net, the distributor of Proton e.MAS and smart Malaysia vehicles, recently handed over a fleet of electric vehicles (EVs) to the Ministry of Transport (MOT).
In a statement, the company said this initiative is in line with the Low Carbon Mobility Blueprint (LCMB) 2021–2030 and demonstrates Pro-Net’s commitment to supporting Malaysia’s transition to sustainable transportation.
The ceremony, held at the MOT headquarters in Putrajaya, was attended by Transport Minister Anthony Loke, alongside representatives from Pro-Net.
Other automotive brands also participated in this initiative.
The EV fleet provided by Pro-Net includes the Proton e.MAS 7, alongside the smart #1 and smart #3.
They will give hands-on experiences for government stakeholders to explore vehicle performance, range, and the potential of EV technology.
This initiative is a significant step towards achieving Malaysia’s target of 15% electrified vehicle adoption by 2030 and helps decision-makers gain a clearer understanding of the benefits and challenges of EV adoption, supporting the development of effective policies, infrastructure planning, and long-term strategies.
Pro-Net CEO Zhang Qiang said, “This collaboration exemplifies our commitment to driving Malaysia’s transition towards sustainable mobility. By empowering government agencies with firsthand experience of Proton e.MAS and smart vehicles, we are fostering a deeper understanding and readiness for the electrified future.”
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