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PRO-NET Opens Proton e.MAS Dealership Opportunities Across Malaysia

Kumeran Sagathevan

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Proton New Energy Technology (PRO-NET) is stepping up its efforts to make sustainable mobility more accessible. With demand for Proton e.MAS vehicles on the rise, PRO-NET is now expanding its presence across the country, building on its current network of 31 operational outlets and nine more pending outlet openings.

This expansion goes beyond increasing numbers. It is about deepening trust and bringing the Proton e.MAS experience closer to more Malaysians especially when it comes to helping drivers transition confidently from traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to EVs.


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In an effort to make EV ownership easy, reliable, and worry-free, each Proton e.MAS dealership will offer a full sales and service experience, designed to support customers from the moment they receive their vehicle through ongoing aftersales care and EV charging support.

To further support its growth, PRO-NET is actively seeking new dealer partners in key locations across Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Perak, Melaka, Johor, and Sabah. These new dealerships are seen not just as retail outlets, but as community hubs where Malaysians can explore the future of mobility.


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According to Zhang Qiang, CEO of PRO-NET, “As we continue to shape a greener, electrified future, we welcome passionate and forward-thinking business partners to join the Proton e.MAS family. Our network is more than just retail spaces – it’s where communities gather, learn, and experience the next generation of mobility.”

Becoming a Proton e.MAS dealer means being part of a movement that is inspiring confidence, driving change, and leading Malaysia’s EV revolution. Interested parties can reach out to affendyk@proton.com or josephchin@proton.com to explore the opportunity.


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