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CAM EC35 Stands As Malaysia’s First Electric Van

Jesica Sendai

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Sendok Group has debuted its new Electric Van at Genting Highland. The Malaysia’s first Electric Van – CAM EC35 is targeted for logistics ad courier company that is changing towards clean and responsible transportation. 


CAM EC35 is now on sale with price starting from RM130 000 which carries a total cargo volume of 4800. Overall, the body dimensions measures 4500mm long, 1680 mm wide, and 1985 mm tall. 

Sendok Group is equipped with CKD facility to assemble all kinds of vehicles including EVs. Now, the Group’s automotive technical, development and research division are led by 2 Professional Engineer with automotive engineering practice.


This 100 percent electric van is equipped with 60kW motor (80hp) and 200Nm of torque power. With the absence of gearbox in the powertrain system, acceleration can be felt instantly with lesser than 10 second from zero to 50km per hour. 

Powered by 38.7kWh lithium-ion phosphate battery, the vehicle has WLTP range of 268km. The van comes with an onboard charger of 6.6kw and quick charging port. 

Standard charging SOC 20 to 80 percent takes 5 hours, while zero to 100 percent takes 8 hours. Quick charging SOC 20 to 80 percent takes 80 minutes, zero to 100 percent takes two and a half hours.

What do you guys think about this new Electric Van? Leave us comments down below! 


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