ENZHMS
Link Copiedcheck_circle
EV

Tesla's HQ In Malaysia, Significant Blow To Indonesia - What Is Jokowi's Next Move?

Kumeran Sagathevan

Share via

Nikkei-Asia-Tesla-Indo-Caricarz-(1).jpg

Nikkei Asia reported that according to A. Lin Neumann, managing director of the American Chamber of Commerce in Indonesia, Tesla's decision to establish a regional headquarters in Malaysia was a significant blow to Indonesia and a major boost for Southeast Asia's electric vehicle industry.

Tesla was given a special allowance to set up, base and sell their vehicle in Malaysia, directly bypassing the traditional principle and dealer business module with additional taxes, middle-man and approval permits (AP) that all other brands would have to adhere to in Malaysia, leading to its higher selling price.

Nikkei-Asia-Tesla-Indo-Caricarz-(5).jpg

Tesla’s special allowance in Malaysia is unique and is the first of its kind under the Battery Electric Vehicle Global Leaders Initiative (BEV GLI), which aims to make Malaysia a key hub for the electric vehicle sector in the region. Nickel rich Indonesia, on the other hand, had much earlier eyed for this position thanks to heavy foreign investment in its nickel extraction and processing facilities crucial in EV battery production.

However, to date, Indonesia has yet to attract any major car manufacturers to establish an EV production facility within its borders. Indonesia, just like Malaysia, has been repeatedly hinting at the “potential billion-dollar” investment from Tesla. Both Malaysia and Indonesia would join India in attracting Tesla to set up a Giga-Factory in this part of the world.

Nikkei-Asia-Tesla-Indo-Caricarz-(3).jpg

Now, Indonesia, in the wake of Malaysia's successful deal with Tesla, announced its plans to introduce new incentives for EV producers and has scheduled a meeting with Musk. Indonesia presently imposes a 50% import tariff on fully assembled EVs, and is looking to consider taking a page off Malaysia’s play-book and waiving this tax to attract companies like Tesla to set up base there.

Tesla’s direct to consumer model in Malaysia has resulted in their vehicles being priced significantly lower than neighbouring countries like Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia. The only caveat to this was Tesla’s promise to establish service centres, charging networks and employment opportunities for starters in Malaysia. The Model Y Standard Range is priced at RM199,000 in Malaysia, while in Thailand it is around RM256,000.

Nikkei-Asia-Tesla-Indo-Caricarz-(7).jpg

Now, by planning to switch over methods or policies to challenge Malaysia in vying for the investment, Indonesia risks going back on its "local content" requirements policy. This policy has been criticised and deterred foreign investors, resulting in them favoring Vietnam in recent times.

Looking at Malaysia and Indonesia, some would see Indonesia as a perfect choice due to its cheaper operating and labour costs, but Malaysia triumphs in having a more skilled workforce and technological readiness.

Nikkei-Asia-Tesla-Indo-Caricarz-(6).jpg

Having said that, both nations are still fishing for the ultimate prize, which would be the chance to house Tesla’s vehicle and battery production facility. Although Malaysia thus far has the one up by securing Tesla's regional headquarters and service centres, the game is still not over as President Jokowi and his team know the ace up their sleeves where Indonesia is the largest source of NICKEL, which is a key component in current EV battery manufacturing.

So it all now depends on how Indonesia would lax its strict policies which had earlier required Tesla to partner with state-owned Indonesia Battery Corporation (IBC) that Elon Musk is highly against. Should this barrier be taken down, the smart money places Indonesia as the right place to house the production facility as skilled labour is the easiest factor to be sourced world-wide and is highly mobile. 


Share This Article

More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!

Share via

JPJ Running Numbers

KUALA LUMPUR

VRD7330

SELANGOR

BSR1710

JOHOR

JYB3950

PULAU PINANG

PSD3423

PERAK

APJ4267

PAHANG

CFG8759

KEDAH

KGG6703

NEGERI SEMBILAN

NEK7426

KOTA KINABALU

SJS5734

KUCHING

QAB632P

Last updated 27 Jun, 2026

Fuel Price

Petrol

RON 95

RM 3.97

+1.38

RON 97

RM 4.90

+1.75

RON 100

RM 7.20

+2.20

VPR

RM 8.23

+2.00

Diesel

EURO 5 B10

RM 5.12

+2.08

EURO 5 B7

RM 5.32

+2.08

Last updated 30 Apr, 2026

Related News

Auto News

Tesla Malaysia Completes First Vehicle Delivery in East Malaysia

Tesla Malaysia has completed its first official vehicle delivery in East Malaysia at its pop-up experience centre in Kuching.

16-02-2026
Auto News

Malaysian EV Market Buzzing Ahead Of Year-End Tax Changes

EV registrations jump as buyers rush to beat the fully imported tax exemption, with Tesla, BYD, and Proton leading the charge.

24-12-2025
Tech

Report: Tesla Working Towards Adopting Apple CarPlay

Reports online indicate Tesla is revising its decision not to support Apple CarPlay, but rollout date remains uncertain.

Tech

Musk: Xpeng’s Iron Robot Blurs Line Between Human and Machine

The Tesla CEO Musk calls Chinese firms “smart and hardworking” after seeing Xpeng’s lifelike Iron robot.

EV

Tesla Model Y & Model 3 Standard Unveiled as Brand’s New Entry-Level Duo

The all-new Tesla Model Y and Model 3 Standard were unveiled in the US as the brand’s new entry-level EV duo.

08-10-2025
EV

Tesla Model Y ‘Standard’ Seen in the US Ahead of Debut

Tesla’s new entry-level Model Y ‘Standard’ variant was recently seen in the US ahead of its rumoured debut.

06-10-2025
EV

BYD Surpasses Tesla in Global Battery Electric Vehicle Sales

BYD has surpassed Tesla in its global battery EV sales, with more than 1.6 million BEVs sold as of Q3 2025.

03-10-2025
Auto News

Tesla Malaysia Celebrates 10,000th Vehicle Delivery Milestone

Tesla Malaysia is celebrating its 10,000th vehicle delivery milestone with special rewards and activities.

26-09-2025

Latest News

EV

Perodua QV-E Expands Nationwide: First Units Arrive in Sabah and Sarawak

Perodua has confirmed the QV-E is arriving in Sabah and Sarawak on July 15, 2026. Discover the new pricing, localized ownership models, and what the national EV rollout means for East Malaysian drivers.

26-06-2026
EV

Proton e.MAS Owners Can Now Charge At Their Condos For Only RM0.63/kWh – Here’s The Full Scoop

Proton e.MAS launches a nationwide EV charging ecosystem for condos. Enjoy exclusive rates from RM0.63/kWh and save 30% on monthly fuel costs. Read the scoop!

25-06-2026
EV

Petrol vs Hybrid vs EV in Malaysia: Which Actually Saves You More Money?

The real numbers behind Petrol (ICE), Traditional Hybrids (HEV), and Electric Vehicles (EV) across fuel, maintenance, tax, and hidden costs.

19-06-2026
EV

1,000 Malaysians Booked This New EV In 10 Days, And Its Massive 600km Range Might Be Why

The new 2026 BYD Atto 3 hits 1,000 bookings in just 10 days in Malaysia. Check out the upgraded 600km range, 220kW fast charging, and RWD performance specs.

18-06-2026
EV

Perodua Slashed Its QV-E Monthly Battery Costs To RM215 (And 3 Other Pricing Wins You Need To Know)

Perodua has officially restructured its QV-E EV pricing! Discover how local vendor manufacturing dropped monthly battery leasing costs to an affordable RM215, alongside a limited-time RM6,500 full-loan rebate loophole.

16-06-2026
EV

Is This The Future Electric Bezza? 5 Hidden Details You Missed On The Perodua C2 Concept

Perodua shocks KLIMS 2026 with the C2 Concept sedan! Discover 5 hidden design details, AI tech specs, and features you missed on this future EV.

11-06-2026
EV

Stop Waiting To Switch: 14 Hidden EV Perks KL Workers Are Already Enjoying (And You’re Missing Out)

With petrol floating at RM3.72/L, the KL grind is expensive. Discover 14 hidden EV perks saving Klang Valley commuters serious money, time, and sanity.

05-06-2026
EV

RM25 Million Boost for Kedah Plant! Stellantis Kickstarts Local CKD Assembly Lines for Leapmotor EVs

Stellantis has invested over RM25 million in its Gurun, Kedah plant to start local CKD assembly for Leapmotor's C10 and B10 EVs. Find out what this means for local pricing, global exports, and upcoming models!

05-06-2026

Show More

trending_flat
About Us

CarzAutoMedia: Stay connected to the latest car news! Get instant updates on new releases, industry trends, and automotive innovations. Your go-to source for 24/7 coverage of everything automotive.

© 2026 CariCarz.com. All Rights Reserved.