Kuala Lumpur, 13 February 2025: Malaysia is rapidly embracing electric vehicles (EVs), with EVs projected to account for 20% of the total industry volume (TIV) for passenger and commercial vehicles by 2030[1]. According to the Malaysia’s Official Open Data Portal, the number of EVs on the road has risen sharply, from over 3,000 units in 2022 to more than 13,300 units in 2023, and reaching almost 22,000 units in 2024[2]. To support the growth of EV adoption in Malaysia, the government is also targeting the installation of 10,000 EV chargers nationwide by 2025.
For over a decade, Continental has led the way in developing advanced tyre solutions for electric vehicles (EVs)[3]. Leveraging German technology and strong R&D, it addresses EV-specific needs such as higher load capacity, low noise levels, and smooth performance. Around the world, the 10 highest-volume manufacturers of fully EVs rely on Continental tyres for their original equipment[4].
Drawing on its extensive experience, Continental ensures that all its tyres across various segments are specifically designed to be fully compatible with EVs and tailored to meet their unique performance requirements.
The SportContact SC7 delivers exceptional driving confidence and performance.
The MaxContact MC7 emphasises precise control and handling.
The UltraContact UC7 is for those seeking both comfort and outstanding wet braking.
The ComfortContact CC7 stands out for its superior comfort and quiet ride.
The EcoContact EC6/EC6 Q are designed to maximise energy efficiency, extending the driving range on a single charge.
“As we witness a transformative shift towards electric mobility, Continental remains committed to leading the way with innovative tyre solutions. Our tyres are designed not only to enhance performance but also to meet the unique requirements of alternative drive systems. Our product lineup caters to a variety of vehicles, including fuel-powered, hybrid, and fully electric, and incorporates advanced technologies tailored to the specific demands of the Malaysian market. Our mission is to ensure every Malaysian experiences a drive defined by safety, comfort, and efficiency,” said Andrea Somorova, Managing Director of Continental Tyre Malaysia.
For Malaysian EV owners, understanding tyre compatibility is crucial. To ensure a tyre is suitable for an electric vehicle, consumers should look for features such as load and speed indexes of the tyre to handle the increased vehicle weight, traction and grip, and designs that maximise energy efficiency. In addition to compatibility, Continental offers advanced noise breaker technology that sets its tyres apart. Since EVs produce less noise, other sounds can become more noticeable, making quiet tyres essential for a serene driving experience.
Continental’s success is reflected in its widespread original equipment (OE) fitment on EVs from leading car manufacturers, including BMW, BYD, Kia, Mercedes-Benz, Renault, Smart, and Volvo.
For more information on Continental’s EV-compatible tyres and to find the right fit for your vehicle, visit www.continental-tires.com/my/en/b2c/tire-knowledge/ev-compatible/.
About Continental
Continental develops pioneering technologies and services for sustainable and connected mobility of people and their goods. Founded in 1871, the technology company offers safe, efficient, intelligent and affordable solutions for vehicles, machines, traffic and transportation. In 2023, Continental generated preliminary sales of €41.4 billion and currently employs around 200,000 people in 56 countries and markets.
Tire solutions from the Tires group sector make mobility safer, smarter, and more sustainable. Its premium portfolio encompasses car, truck, bus, two-wheel, and specialty tires as well as smart solutions and services for fleets and tire retailers. Continental delivers top performance for more than 150 years and is one of the world’s largest tire manufacturers. In fiscal 2023, the Tires group sector generated sales of 14 billion euros. Continental's tire division employs more than 56,000 people worldwide and has 20 production and 16 development sites.