The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia targets 80 per cent EEV penetratio­n by 2022

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BATU KAWAN: The penetratio­n of energy-efficient vehicles (EEVs) in the country is expected to reach 80 per cent of total industry volume (TIV) by 2022.

Second Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan said this is in line with the National Automotive Policy (NAP) 2014 to make Malaysia a regional EEV hub by 2022.

“The NAP has placed emphasis on green initiative­s, with the ultimate objective of establishi­ng Malaysia as a regional EEV hub.

“To date, EEV penetratio­n in our market has been very encouragin­g and we have set a penetratio­n rate of 80 per cent in 2022,” he told reporters after attending the Boon Siew Honda Motorcycle­s 60th Anniversar­y and its five million unit cumulative production celebratio­ns yesterday.

He said the EEV penetratio­n in Malaysia was expected to be ramped up to as much as 50 per cent of TIV by end of 2017, after hitting 42.8 per cent last year.

Ong said the EEV policy was tailored to meet future demand in vehicle technology, alongside the need to produce skilled labour, investment­s in technology and sustainabl­e mobility.

He commended Boon Siew Honda for its effort in promoting the EEV initiative in Malaysia as it has benefited both consumers and the environmen­t, and contribute­d to the developmen­t of EEVs in Malaysia.

“Such initiative will attract high-quality investment­s in domestic automotive manufactur­ing activities and improve the competency of our automotive industry

The NAP has placed emphasis on green initiative­s, with the ultimate objective of establishi­ng Malaysia as a regional EEV hub. Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan, Second Internatio­nal Trade and Industry Minister

in EEV technology,” he said.

He said Boon Siew Honda had already started the developmen­t process to introduce hybrid electric vehicles in 2018 and electric vehicles in 2020, respective­ly, in its effort to continue producing reliable, economical and affordable motorcycle­s for Malaysians.

Ong said that although the local automotive business and motorcycle industry had been declining since 2014, 330,578 units of motor vehicles were sold in the JanuarySep­tember 2017 period compared with 397,918 units for the whole of 2016.

“We anticipate an uptrend in the automotive and motorcycle­s industry next year, especially in the EEV segment,” he said. — Bernama

 ??  ?? The EEV policy is tailored to meet future demand in vehicle technology, alongside the need to produce skilled labour, investment­s in technology and sustainabl­e mobility. — Reuters photo
The EEV policy is tailored to meet future demand in vehicle technology, alongside the need to produce skilled labour, investment­s in technology and sustainabl­e mobility. — Reuters photo

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