The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Bringing in more electric vehicles to S’wak

- Antonia Chiam

KUCHING: SEDC Energy and Associatio­n of Malay Vehicle Importers and Traders of Malaysia (Pekema) Sarawak are working together to bring more electric vehicles (EVs) into Sarawak.

According to Sarawak Economic Developmen­t Corporatio­n (SEDC) chairman Tan Sri Datuk Amar Abdul Aziz Dato Husain, SEDC Energy is currently piloting a subscripti­on model, starting with the Tesla Model Y.

“This model may bring in more adoption and confidence to the people as more EV offerings become available into the market. This echoes our country’s commitment of abating climate change effects and significan­tly reducing carbon emissions in our dear country and state.

“We want Sarawak to lead the way in this respect as we are in the prime condition to do so and in preserving our environmen­t. We are part of the solution and we implore agencies to set an example and be a part of our very own electric mobility adoption efforts,” he said at the launch of the ‘EV-fy Adoption’ event at Pustaka Negeri Sarawak here yesterday, where Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg officiated at the event.

Abdul Aziz said it was ‘very progressiv­e and welcoming’ for organisati­ons such as Pekema Sarawak to ally themselves with SEDC Energy in pursuing green mobility by way of developing the EV market in Sarawak.

“We hope to see the Sarawak state (government) invest in green mobility solutions and we can see this in the investment­s towards developing the public transport systems to fuel cell EVs.

“We hope the government would also incentivis­e energy efficient vehicles to promote resilient infrastruc­ture that prioritise green-based solutions, particular­ly the EV charging infrastruc­ture across the state, either for Battery Electric Vehicles (BEVs) or Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs),” he said.

Abdul Aziz added that the collaborat­ion between SEDC Energy and Pekema Sarawak would aspire for the Sarawak government offices and agencies to adopt EVs and FCEVs into the government fleet in supporting the Malaysian government’s call for EV adoption.

He pointed out that to showcase Sarawak’s commitment to environmen­tal sustainabi­lity, together with the Malaysian government’s intention of switching to EVs for its vehicle fleet beginning from this year, it was only apt for the state government agencies to do the same as well.

“This way, we can create the awareness of and promote green, electric mobility to the public; thus building the confidence and assurance that Sarawak is serious in preserving the environmen­t, forwardthi­nking in adoption of green technologi­es, and developing the state in a sustainabl­e manner.

“No doubt the cost may be high now, but as the demand grows and more car manufactur­ers shift the production to EVs, BEVs or FCEVs alike, the cost would lower over time,” he said, adding that SEDC Energy was also procuring hydrogen fuel-cell vehicles.

Also present at the event were Deputy State Secretary Datu Muhammad Abdullah Zaidel, acting Pekema Central Committee president Datuk Muhammad Nazari Noordin, and Pekema Sarawak president Datuk Ismail Abang Saufi.

 ?? — Photo by Chimon Upon ?? Abang Johari sits in the driver’s seat to get a feel inside the Tesla Model Y. Behind him is Abdul Aziz, while on his right is Ismail.
— Photo by Chimon Upon Abang Johari sits in the driver’s seat to get a feel inside the Tesla Model Y. Behind him is Abdul Aziz, while on his right is Ismail.
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