Let's Talk About
Let's Talk About
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Let's Talk About is a show where we go in-depth on topics that matter in technology and everything else.
145 - Why Ferrari’s EV is making petrolheads angry?
Ferrari has finally done the unthinkable. After years of saying an electric Ferrari would never happen, the Italian marque has unveiled the Ferrari Luce, its first fully electric vehicle, its first five-seater, and one of the most controversial cars it has ever built.The reaction online has been brutal. Many Ferrari fans say it doesn’t look like a Ferrari, doesn’t sound like a Ferrari, and isn’t what the brand should stand for.But did everyone miss the point?In this episode of Let’s Talk About, Amin and Alex discuss why the Ferrari Luce was never meant to replace traditional Ferraris or appeal to hardcore petrolheads. Instead, Ferrari appears to be targeting an entirely new type of customer while using the opportunity to rethink what a premium EV can be.Is the Ferrari Luce a mistake, or is it setting the benchmark for the next generation of premium EVs? Watch the discussion and let us know what you think.
Jun 24
1 hr 3 min
144 - Are EV insurance getting more expensive?
In this episode of Let’s Talk About, Amin and Alex discuss the growing concerns surrounding EV insurance in Malaysia following the latest findings and industry insights shared by PIAM (General Insurance Association of Malaysia).Are EV insurance premiums really becoming more expensive? Are insurance companies worried about EV-related fires and battery damage? And are EVs actually more dangerous compared to petrol or diesel vehicles?The team also addresses one of the biggest myths circulating online: whether building and fire insurance policies actually cover EV-related fires in homes, condos and car parks. PIAM recently clarified several misconceptions surrounding EV fires, insurance coverage and overall risks involving electric vehicles.As EV adoption continues to grow rapidly in Malaysia, Amin and Alex break down what EV owners and future buyers really need to know about insurance, risks and the realities behind the headlines. #PIAM #EV #Insurance
May 21
1 hr 4 min
143 - MITI’s new EV policy could wipe out BYD in Malaysia
Malaysia’s EV industry is facing major uncertainty again. In this episode of Let’s Talk About, Amin and Alex discuss MITI’s latest CBU EV policy changes which could effectively wipe out imported EVs priced below RM300,000. This includes the entire BYD EV lineup and many mainstream EV models Malaysians can actually afford.We also break down the government’s repeated flip-flops on CBU and CKD EV policies, the controversial export requirements imposed on BYD, and why automakers may be hesitate to invest in CKD EV production. With just two months notice, is Malaysia's CKD EV capacity sufficient to meet local demand for affordable EVs which is now driven by the middle east conflict?With EV adoption growing rapidly in Malaysia, is the country risking slowing down the transition just as consumers are embracing EVs? And while Putrajaya is urging Malaysians to be more frugal as monthly fuel subsidies balloon past RM7 billion, are these policies moving in the opposite direction of reducing fuel dependency?Amin and Alex discuss what could be happening behind the scenes and who could be impacted most.
May 11
49 min
142 - China’s latest EVs and PHEVs are coming to Malaysia?
Auto China 2026 gave us a glimpse of where the automotive industry is heading next. From next-gen EVs and plug-in hybrids to wild new tech and smarter car platforms, China is moving incredibly fast.SoyaCincau.com’s Alex, Chapree and Duke were in Beijing for Auto China 2026 where they checked out the latest models from Geely, Zeekr, Omoda, Chery and more. The team also visited Hangzhou to explore Geely’s safety facility, test drive new cars, and witness a live crash test demonstration.In this episode of Let’s Talk About, Amin and Alex discuss the biggest highlights from the trip, the latest EV and PHEV trends from China, and which upcoming models could potentially make their way to Malaysia. This includes potential Proton e.MAS models in new segments.
May 11
55 min
141 - Hidden costs, poor resale? Are cheap EVs bad for Malaysia?
Are cheap EVs really a bad idea? Following the MITI EV Policy issue, there’s growing criticism around affordable electric vehicles coming into Malaysia, from claims of hidden costs and poor resale value to concerns that the country could become a dumping ground for foreign brands.In this episode of Let’s Talk About, Amin and Alex break down these arguments and separate fact from perception. Is resale value really that important, especially when Malaysians have long paid high prices for cars with limited features and technology?We also discuss what the government can do to support the transition, especially for businesses that rely heavily on diesel. From incentives to tax exemptions for electric commercial vehicles like lorries, pickups and vans, what’s needed to move the industry forward?If EV adoption is to grow, the conversation needs to go beyond fear and focus on real solutions. #ev #miti #resalevalue
Apr 20
52 min
140 - Malaysia killing affordable EVs? MITI vs BYD CKD plans explained
Malaysia’s EV ambitions are under the spotlight after a week of policy uncertainty involving MITI and BYD. Reports of an 80% export condition and a RM200,000 minimum price for locally assembled EVs sparked backlash, with many accusing the government of protecting national brands.MITI has since clarified that the price floor is RM100K and that the policy does not target any specific brand. But the situation raises bigger questions — why does this issue seem to centre around BYD, and why hasn’t the company responded?In this episode of Let’s Talk About #140, Amin and Alex break down what’s happening, what it means for EV affordability in Malaysia, and why clearer, long-term policies are critical to support both consumers and industry players.
Apr 16
1 hr 5 min
139 - Malaysia’s EV network is broken? Amin’s Raya trip exposes the real problem
Amin shares his real-world Raya balik kampung EV road trip from KL to Segamat and it almost turned into a disaster. Despite having chargers and no queues, issues like poor connectivity, glitchy nozzles, slow activation and app problems created unexpected challenges.In this episode of Let’s Talk About, we break down what went wrong, why peak season demand exposes serious gaps, and what needs to change. From deploying temporary charging solutions during festive periods to building large-scale highway charging hubs every 100km, it’s clear Malaysia needs to take EV infrastructure rollout more seriously.If we want EV adoption to grow, the focus must go beyond just selling cars. Malaysia needs stronger investments in expanding EV charging networks, grid upgrades and a long-term transition to renewables.
Apr 16
59 min
138 - Are EVs finally mainstream in Malaysia?
Are electric vehicles finally going mainstream in Malaysia?In this episode of Let’s Talk About, Amin and Alex discuss why Malaysians are still buying EVs despite no CBU tax incentives, new hybrid competition and questions about market maturity. Has the EV industry reached the mainstream stage, or are we still in the early adoption phase?We also share our observations during the Chinese New Year balik kampung season, including the EV charging situation on highways and whether the infrastructure is keeping up with the growing number of EVs on the road.Plus, we talk about the latest developments in Malaysia’s EV industry. Perodua’s QV-E EV is reportedly facing supply challenges, while several carmakers have announced plans to assemble EVs locally, and there are more CKD EV models launched in our local market.
Apr 16
1 hr 8 min
137 - EV Charging Hogging is getting Worse
Malaysia’s EV adoption is rising rapidly, but so are complaints about EV charger hogging.From petrol cars blocking EV bays, to EV owners occupying charging spots without plugging in, and “pretend charging” just to secure free parking, the problem is becoming harder to ignore.As more Malaysians switch to EVs, charging etiquette and infrastructure readiness are being put to the test. Public EV chargers are still limited in many areas, and when bays are blocked or misused, it directly affects drivers who genuinely need to charge. In this episode of Let’s Talk About, Amin and Alex discuss why EV charger hogging is increasing, the types of hogging seen so far, whether this is an infrastructure issue or a behaviour issue. They also discuss how it impacts the #NoQueue narrative and long-distance travel. In addition, they also talk about what EV owners, property owners and authorities should be doing.Is this just growing pains in Malaysia’s EV transition or a sign of deeper problems of Malaysian behaviour?
Apr 16
56 min
136 - So many EVs, not enough chargers. End of #NoQueue?
In previous Let’s Talk About episodes, we highlighted the surge in EV registrations and the growing pressure on public chargers in Malaysia. From the lack of strategic fast-charging hubs along interstate routes to the ongoing challenges faced by high-rise residents, the gaps are becoming harder to ignore.At the same time, Perodua’s first EV concept, the QV-E, has seen a lukewarm response so far. Factors such as its Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) model, positioning, and pricing have raised plenty of questions among viewers.In this episode of Let’s Talk About, Amin and Alex respond directly to comments from the last two episodes, share their latest thoughts on Perodua QV-E after ending the year with just 38 registrations, Malaysia’s EV charging landscape, discuss what the future holds for the #NoQueue narrative and the rise of more affordable PHEVs.
Apr 16
1 hr 35 min
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