Link Copiedcheck_circle
EV

MAM Set To Sanction EV Races In Malaysia

Kumeran Sagathevan

Share via

AF9_7558-1.jpg


With electric vehicles (EVs) gaining momentum in Malaysia, the Motorsports Association of Malaysia (MAM) is gearing up to sanction its first EV races.

MAM President Tan Sri Mokhzani Mahathir highlighted that the shift to EV racing will demand a whole new set of safety standards compared to traditional races involving internal combustion engines (ICE).

Mokhzani further added, "At the moment, we don’t have specific guidelines for EV races, but we’ll begin studying the necessary regulations and safety measures very soon." 


Formula-e-e-xplorer-post.jpg


He also went on to emphasise that MAM won’t be navigating this transition alone, as the International Automobile Federation (FIA) will be providing guidance on how to manage EV races and the unique vehicles involved.

Following which, MAM will release a new rulebook for EV racing in Malaysia once the details are finalised with core focus placed on safety protocols. This is because high-voltage batteries are present in EVs which pose unique risks.


ABB-New-York-City-E-Prix-Formula-E-Race-Title-Partner.jpg


Furthermore, EVs are also likely to be heavier than petrol cars, impacting both handling and accident rescue response. This is similar to when Formula 1 introduced hybrid engines, handling an EV accident will require an entirely different approach.

Although not popular here in Malaysia, EV racing is in actuality well-established on the global stage, but has largely been confined to its own exclusive series. For example, Formula E, the electric counterpart to Formula 1 was launched in 2014, with Malaysia hosting street concept track races in Putrajaya during the 2014 and 2015 seasons.


origin.jpg


Additionally, the eTouring Car World Cup (ETCR) briefly ran from 2021 to 2023, while the MotoE World Championship for electric motorcycles has been running as a support event to MotoGP since 2019. However, at Carz.com.my we conclude that all these races came before the EV hype in the country, resulting in lack of viewership and demand.

Nevertheless, with growing interest in EVs, MAM’s move signals a fresh chapter for motorsports in Malaysia especially with more and more EV models are introduced at all price ranges. 


Source: NSTP

Tagged:

Motorsports Association of Malaysian (MAM
MAM President Tan Sri Mokhzani Mahathir
MAM EV Race
Federation Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA)
Share This Article

Written By

Kumeran Sagathevan

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

Related News

Auto News

MAM Issues A Media Statement Following Death At BOTK 2022 Drag Event

According to MAM, the BOTK 2022 drag was not a sanctioned event. MAM further added that the “drag facility” at Gong Badak would only be sanctioned by MAM for 2-wheeled circuit events such as the Petronas Malaysian CubPrix. Even that would only be sanctioned with additional safety requirements

Auto News

JPJ To Take It Upon Themselves To Regulate Race Cars, Why Not MAM?

Why are big events involving large crowds and high powered machines still not being sanctioned a decade later? These are not small backyard grassroot events. Isn't it high time MAM actually set out to do what they were supposed to?

Auto News

MAM Set to Organise The Inaugural APMC in Sepang This Year

The inaugural Asia Pacific Motorsport Championship is set to take place in Sepang, from Sept 30 to Oct 1, 2023.

13-09-2023
Auto News

All Motorsports Activity To Be Regulated, Races To Only Be Held In MAM Approved Venues

All local motorsports events application has to be made within 30 days from the event date while its 90 days for international events with MAM

Latest News

EV

ChargeSini & Meta Bright Spark Opens First JV Station at Sunway Pyramid, 6 AC Chargers @ RM1.09/kWh

First ChargeSini - Meta Bright JV charger goes live at Sunway Pyramid - 6 AC points, RM1.39/kWh, now with a 30-min idle grace period.

EV

Careplus Eyes Multi-OEM EV Assembly Platform

Careplus maintains timeline for Negeri Sembilan NEV hub, reinforcing confidence in its shift towards local EV assembly.

EV

Jaecoo J5 EV Launched in Indonesia – Est. From RM62K, Malaysia Next?

Indonesia becomes the next RHD market to debut the Jaecoo J5 EV, with prices starting from only RM62,949.

04-11-2025
EV

Xpeng Surpasses 2025 Sales Target — 355,209 Units Sold as of Oct 2025

China’s Xpeng exceeded its 2025 sales target two months earlier, with 355,209 units sold as of October 2025.

04-11-2025
EV

No Rush, ChargeSini Extends Idle Grace Period to 30 Minutes

ChargeSini now gives EV users up to 30 minutes after charging ends before idle fees apply, offering more flexibility in busy areas.

EV

China’s Hyundai Elexio EV Heads to Australia – Malaysia Next?

The then China-only Hyundai Elexio EV is heading to the Australian market. Is Malaysia next on the list?

03-11-2025
EV

SEMA 2025: Toyota Previews 400+ HP bZ Time Attack Concept

Lower, wider, and packing over 400 hp, Toyota’s first all-electric SEMA build redefines the bZ platform’s performance potential.

EV

TnG eWallet Introduces Malaysia-Singapore Cross-Border EV Charger Roaming

Touch ‘n Go eWallet introduces a cross-border EV charger roaming service between Malaysia and Singapore.

31-10-2025