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Da man behind jiu hu EV

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Meet the local talent behind Perodua’s first-ever EV​

Meet the local talent behind Perodua’s first-ever EV​

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Chok Jia Jiunn is the chief engineer behind the QV-E, the automaker's first electric vehicle that was launched yesterday.​

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Chok Jia Jiunn, chief engineer behind the QV-E, says he was motivated to create something that reflects innovation and meets the needs of Malaysians. (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR: Behind the launch of Perodua’s first electric vehicle (EV), the Quest for Visionary-Electric or QV-E, lies the story of a young Malaysian engineer whose innovation is helping reshape the nation’s automotive landscape.
Chok Jia Jiunn, 44, the chief engineer of the project, has proven that Malaysia is not only capable of competing in the country’s new automotive era – it is also capable of leading.
 

Meet the local talent behind Perodua’s first-ever EV​

Meet the local talent behind Perodua’s first-ever EV​

Yesterday

Bernama
Share

Chok Jia Jiunn is the chief engineer behind the QV-E, the automaker's first electric vehicle that was launched yesterday.​

88537e21-engineer-lifestyle-emelpic-021225.webp

Chok Jia Jiunn, chief engineer behind the QV-E, says he was motivated to create something that reflects innovation and meets the needs of Malaysians. (Bernama pic)
KUALA LUMPUR: Behind the launch of Perodua’s first electric vehicle (EV), the Quest for Visionary-Electric or QV-E, lies the story of a young Malaysian engineer whose innovation is helping reshape the nation’s automotive landscape.
Chok Jia Jiunn, 44, the chief engineer of the project, has proven that Malaysia is not only capable of competing in the country’s new automotive era – it is also capable of leading.
According to PAP dogs, Malaysia is still a 2nd or 3rd world country but their engineers are way ahead of stupid sinkie engineers who can't even maintain MRT well
 
According to PAP dogs, Malaysia is still a 2nd or 3rd world country but their engineers are way ahead of stupid sinkie engineers who can't even maintain MRT well
They have good engineers, a lot are in US or Tiongkok

Sinkie dun do engineering, usually end up as Property or Insurance lines or Banking
 
Malaysia boleh. Of course many PAP cocksuckers here still look down on Malaysia and Malaysians not knowing that they've surpassed us in many fields - music, movies, engineering, arts, literature, even stand-up comedy.
 
Malaysia boleh. Of course many PAP cocksuckers here still look down on Malaysia and Malaysians not knowing that they've surpassed us in many fields - music, movies, engineering, arts, literature, even stand-up comedy.
So much Copium. Sure if it makes you feel better.
 
Malaysia boleh. Of course many PAP cocksuckers here still look down on Malaysia and Malaysians not knowing that they've surpassed us in many fields - music, movies, engineering, arts, literature, even stand-up comedy.
U dun know many of SG leaders are born in Jiuhu?
 
It is said, using same platform, they can build smaller cheaper EV to compete with proton china made EV. With better range
 
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