G-Mart Group Upbeat On Predicted EV Sales Boom
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The recently announced Budget 2023 was indeed veered towards the growth of the Electric Vehicle (EV) segment with exemptions given towards Approved Permits (AP) for EVs plus 100% income and investment tax exemption to manufacturers of EV charging facilities.
Indeed, these are crucial towards supercharging the development of the infrastructure surrounding the local EV ecosystem which, in turn, will foster towards greater EV adoption amongst potential EV buyers.
That said, it still remains uncertain for you to buy an EV today should you decide to walk into any vehicle showrooms as there are long waiting lists and periods stemming from the tremendous demand this segment is garnering. You would be lucky if you are able to drive away with your EV by the first quarter of 2023, but chances are that you’ll likely be put on a waiting list that stretches through the end of 2023 or early 2024.
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These factors are driving potential EV buyers to shop around for alternatives to speed up their EV ownership journey, and most have resorted to reconditioned vehicles. Currently the reconditioned EV market is bustling thanks to the market’s larger volume of ready-to-own offerings in the form of various makes and models.
As one of the most prominent players in the recondition vehicles space, G-Mart Group has stepped up to fulfil the demands for EVs through its import car dealer subsidiary, Moscorp Sdn Bhd. They carry an array of ready to own EVs, and their product range includes ever-popular brand names such as various Tesla models (both new and used), Mercedes-Benz EQ models, Porsche Taycan, Nissan Leaf, MG ZS EV, and Ford Mustang Mach-E.
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As a seasoned reconditioned vehicle retailer, the company boasts plenty of experience when it comes to dealing with EVs. Proof which lies in G-Mart Group’s effort at successfully registering and delivering over 50 units of EVs since April this year.
Although not many reconditioned vehicle dealers are willing to push for the growth in local EV adoption, G-Mart Group of Companies opted to answer the call from the Government in their goal towards carbon neutrality. Making this possible are the initiatives from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI ) who’ve set the ball rolling after the Budget 2022 where the import duty and road tax exemptions were first announced.
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Key to this too was the Persatuan Pengimport dan Peniaga Kenderaan Malayu Malaysia (PEKEMA) who, as the governing association for AP holders, almost immediately spearheaded the EV acquisition movement that bolstered G-Mart Group of Companies’ confidence in the importation of EVs. This ultimately led to the firm currently holding the largest inventory with over a hundred units of EV in its showrooms.
Eyeing for a Tesla, but unsure where to go or dissuaded by the high price demanded for it elsewhere? Fret not as the folks at G-Mart Group of Companies has you covered with its impressive line-up ranging from the Model 3, Model Y, Model S and up to Model X. Their prices start from as low as RM220,000 for a reconditioned Japan-spec Model 3.

What's more, all EVs purchased from G-Mart Group of Companies includes a FREE standard three-pin portable charger and a wall connector to facilitate your home/mobile charging requirements. This is part of their ongoing year-end promotion. Additionally, G-Mart’s EV owners will also enjoy unlimited Alternating Current (AC) or Direct Current (DC) charging at any of the group's 13 outlets. Moreover, Teslas imported from Japan comes with an additional combo charging adapter, as well as reprogramed navigation systems and Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card installation.
As if that wasn’t enough, all potential EV buyers from G-Mart Group are also entitled to zero processing fees, and their EVs are covered with a five-year limited warranty via the APEG Warranty Program. This warranty covers the vehicle's high-voltage battery, drive unit, media control units and other essentials.
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As G-Mart Group of Companies is pioneering the reconditioned EV front, it’s will also soon establish its very own Electrical Vehicle Service Centre (EVSC) located in Sg Sekamat, Kajang, Selangor Dahrul Ehsan that’s dedicated solely for EVs. This facility will provide specialised EV service maintenance and repair on top of carrying spare parts supply required to service EVs sold by the group. The EVSC will host proper EV workshop features too including service bays with dedicated high-voltage zones manned by trained and qualified technicians to ensure customers EVs are well cared for. This EVSC will further expand to include a full-fledged body and paint facility as early as 2023.
Now with the extensive range of EVs on offer, backed by a solid after sales support plus a range of FREE goodies thrown into it, why would you not opt for a reconditioned EV from G-Mart Group? Drop by their website www.evcar.my or www.g-mart.my to find out why they are your ideal companion when it comes to your very first EV ownership.
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