http://www.ibtimes.com/cambodias-first-electric-car-still-not-road-due-funding-shortage-seven-months-after-being-unveiled
Cambodia's First Electric Car Still Not On The Road Due To Funding Shortage
Seven Months After Being Unveiled
By Sophie Song  August 16 2013

More than seven months after its owners unveiled the model, Cambodia’s first
personal-use electric car is still not on the road, due to a funding
shortage. The project needs another $100 million to finish assembly, which
is currently taking place in piecemeal fashion.

The new and improved Angkor EV 2013 was welcomed with great fanfare, but
Seang Chan Heng, general director of Heng Development, the company producing
the Angkor EV model, said on Tuesday that backing to get the first electric
car out is not what it could be, and that she is on the hunt for business
partners, according to the Phnom Penh Post, a Cambodian newspaper.

“We really have the intention to make this happen, and we are considering to
take a loan from the bank to operate this project,” Heng said. “It is good
to have better support from a governmental body or rich people.”

Heng signed a memorandum of understanding with the Chou Leang Alliance Group
and car designer Nhean Phalloek in a $20 million deal that included a
manufacturing factory in Kandal province, and foresaw a workforce of 300.
Heng did not comment on the state of the factory, but said that assembly
lines have suffered from the lack of ongoing funding.

Only a few units have come off the line, said Heng, adding that she was
preparing a video detailing production challenges facing the factory.
Phalloek, the car designer, declined to comment on the car. In 2010, he said
that the vehicles would cost about $10,000 each, the Phnom Penh Post
reported.

At the unveiling in January, Heng blamed production delays on a break with a
business partner who dropped out of the deal. The prototype unveiled then is
still on display at the company’s showroom on Monivong Boulevard in Phnom
Penh.

If the car gets produced eventually, it will enter Cambodia’s growing auto
market, but it remains to be seen whether an electric vehicle can gain
market share, as Cambodian consumers can spend the same amount of money for
second-hand cars, which account for the majority of purchases.

Sales of new cars in the country have been on the rise, but it is still just
about 2,000 units annually, a tenth of the used car demand of 20,000 units
per year. Toyota sold just over 600 units in the first half of this year, a
50 percent increase from the same period in 2012.

Sales are on track to beat the 800 units that rolled out of dealerships in
the entire year of 2012, according to the Phnom Penh Post.
[© 2013 IBT Media]



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