Electric Motorcycle Demonstration Project, Malaysia

Project Overview
Project 8 focuses on demonstrating the viability of Battery Swapping System (BSS) electric motorcycles (E2Ws) for Malaysia’s commercial and delivery sectors. The project aimed to evaluate whether battery-swapping technology could overcome key challenges faced by fixed-battery electric motorcycles, such as limited range, long charging times, and high upfront costs.

Key Components

  • Demonstration Period: December 2024 – February 2025
  • Performance Evaluation: Field testing of 40 battery-swapping motorcycles from two different manufacturers.
  • User Assessment: Collection of rider feedback across various use profiles, including delivery riders and private users.
  • Battery Swap Station Data Analysis: Monitoring battery usage patterns, charging turnover rates, and energy consumption.
  • Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) Analysis: Comparative study of financial savings against petrol motorcycles.

Findings

  • Riders covered up to 250 km per day using swap-enabled electric motorcycles.
  • Battery swapping was found to be quick, reliable, and highly practical for continuous operations.
  • Riders reported monthly savings of several hundred ringgit on fuel and maintenance
  • User satisfaction was high among commercial riders, who cited smoother rides, quieter operations, and no downtime for charging.
  • The project concluded that battery-swapping motorcycles are viable for high-mileage (>85km) users and could achieve over 50% emissions reduction compared to internal combustion motorcycles.
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