PRO-NET boosts Proton e-MAS expansion into more dealerships


KUALA LUMPUR: Proton New Energy Technology Sdn Bhd (PRO-NET) aspires to lead the national car industry in harnessing the transformative power of electric vehicles (EV) to build a greener future with the expansion of Proton e.MAS dealership network.

In a statement today, PRO-NET chief executive officer Zhang Qiang said Proton e.MAS dealerships are not just points of sale but are hubs of innovation and learning, dedicated to educating and inspiring individuals.

To recap, on June 12, national carmaker PROTON appointed the first 17 Proton e.MAS dealerships via a signing ceremony that launched the brand, with four outlets in Selangor, three in Kuala Lumpur and Perak, two each in Johor and Penang, and one each in Kedah, Kelantan and Pahang.

Since then, an additional dealer has joined the network, bringing the total to 18 dealerships, with one outlet representing East Malaysia, in Sabah.

"This initiative marks our commitment to building greater trust among our customers, and we are determined to become the segment leader for national cars in the EV sector,” Zhang said.

Managed by PRO-NET, he said this portfolio expansion marks a significant milestone in the Proton e.MAS dealership network, and invited more partners to join in making EV more accessible to enthusiasts across Malaysia.

"We aim to reach 30 outlets by 2025, with flexible expansion plans based on demand,” he added. - Bernama

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