The yesterday-released Guidelines on the Transition of Government Vehicles to EVs stipulates that by 2025, 50% of new government cars are to be EVs, in line with the government’s green aspirations.
Drafted by the natural resources and environmental sustainability (NRES) ministry through the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation, the document was prepared together with technical expertise and stakeholders, comprising various ministries, departments and agencies as well as industries.
“This document details the transition strategy, which covers the current fleet inventory evaluation to identify operational requirements, electric vehicle selection, charging infrastructure planning and cost analysis as well as carbon emission reduction to ensure a systematic and effective transition, besides enhancing the agenda of environmental sustainability.
“In addition to that, the aspects of safety, monitoring, reporting and training also are a priority to guarantee a seamless transition,” said NRES minister Nik Nazmi as reported by Bernama.
The just-launched Proton eMas 7 is almost a given, we’re sure, but which other EVs do you think are best for government use? Suggest away in the comments.
Source: Paul Tan