The Borneo Post

BMW Malaysia hails Feed-inTariff extension for hybrid cars

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KUALA LUMPUR: BMW Group Malaysia has welcomed the efforts by the Malaysian Automotive Associatio­n (MAA) to encourage the government to extend the Feed-InTariff (FIT) extension for hybrid cars from two years to five years.

In a statement here yesterday, BMW Group Malaysia chief executive officer Dr Gerhard Pils said in 2012 alone, the FIT and hybrid car incentives increased the purchase and use of hybrid cars by 84 per cent over the year before.

Pils said, “The extension would help further strengthen the growth in the hybrid car segment, and ultimately lower carbon emissions in the country.

“As a leading automaker in the premium vehicle segment, BMW Group Malaysia’s current focus towards sustainabi­lity is embodied through the principles, strategy and technology of BMW EfficientD­ynamics which is available throughout our entire product portfolio here in Malaysia.

“It is a positive step towards providing consumers with highly efficient and sustainabl­e technologi­es, and in sharing with the public at large on the importance and the relevant role that sustainabi­lity and technologi­es of the future has against global concerns such as global warming and climate change,” he said.

Pils said since the introducti­on of the BMW EfficientD­ynamics strategy in 2009, Malaysian customers had proven to be highly supportive of this initiative and today more than 20 per cent of BMW vehicles delivered were highly efficient advanced green technology alternativ­es such as BMW Advanced Diesel and BMW ActiveHybr­id vehicles.

“We would like to reemphasis­e that green technology incentives

As a leading automaker in the premium vehicle segment, BMW Group Malaysia’s current focus towards sustainabi­lity is embodied through the principles, strategy and technology of BMW EfficientD­ynamics which is available throughout our entire product portfolio here in Malaysia. Dr Gerhard Pils, BMW Group Malaysia chief executive officer

should not be technology biased but be inclusive of all advanced sustainabl­e and green technology alternativ­es which include diesel technology, hybrid technology and electric technology,” he said.

BMW Group Malaysia are greatly encouraged by the government’s effort to focus on sustainabl­e green technology as an enabler of socioecono­mic growth for the nation, Pils added. — Bernama

 ??  ?? EXTENDING TARIFFS: Image shows one of BMW’s Advanced Diesel models. BMW Group Malaysia has welcomed the efforts by the MAA to encourage the government to extend the FIT extension for hybrid cars from two years to five years.
EXTENDING TARIFFS: Image shows one of BMW’s Advanced Diesel models. BMW Group Malaysia has welcomed the efforts by the MAA to encourage the government to extend the FIT extension for hybrid cars from two years to five years.

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