CleanTechnica•11 days ago
Malaysia’s Long-Running Serena Enters e-POWER Era with Solid Early Demand
Key Takeaway
The strong market reception for Nissan's Serena e-POWER hybrid in Malaysia signals increasing consumer adoption of electrified transport, a trend that will eventually influence long-term electricity demand and grid infrastructure planning.
AI Summary
- •Nissan's Serena e-POWER (a series hybrid MPV) launched in Malaysia, securing 1,300 bookings and 250 deliveries in its first month, with April deliveries approaching 1,000 units.
- •The strong initial demand indicates growing consumer acceptance and market penetration for electrified vehicle technologies in the Malaysian market.
- •While a hybrid, the success of such vehicles contributes to the broader trend of vehicle electrification, indirectly influencing future electricity demand growth and grid planning considerations for developers and large power consumers.
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Within the first month of release, the Nissan Serena e-POWER recorded over 1,300 bookings and around 250 deliveries nationwide, indicating solid initial demand for a midsized MPV in this price range. April deliveries are now approaching 1,000 units. Nissan assembler and distributor Edaran Tan Chong Motor introduced the sixth-generation version ... [continued] The post Malaysia’s Long-Running Serena Enters e-POWER Era with Solid Early Demand appeared first on CleanTechnica .