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Govt to boost EV industry, urges public to accept EV usage

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 13 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the government will continue to boost the development of the local electric vehicle (EV) industry and encourage the acceptance of EV use.

It welcomes the RM170 million investment by companies like Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB), Gentari, and Tesla Malaysia to install 180 EV charging stations.

To encourage electric motorcycles, the government will introduce the Electric Motorcycle Usage Incentive Scheme for those with an annual income of RM120,000 and below, with a rebate of up to RM2,400 under the scheme.

“To support the needs of the LRT3 project, Prasarana Malaysia Bhd has agreed to acquire 150 electric buses and build three bus depots at a cost of RM600 million,” he said during the Budget 2024 presentation in the Dewan Rakyat today.

The government also plans to extend individual income tax relief up to RM2,500 for EV charging facility expenses for four years and tax deductions for EV rental costs for another two years.

Meanwhile, efforts to encourage the installation of solar panels will also be enhanced.

Anwar said the government is ready to extend the offer period under the Net Energy Metering (NEM) programme until December 31 next year to encourage solar panel installation in houses.

The government is also developing a solar buyback programme from roofs of buildings with minimal cost implications.

At the same time, the government is calling on companies to offer a ‘zero capital cost’ subscription model like Gentari’s for houses.

He added that Putrajaya will be used as a model for Malaysia’s low-carbon city.

“The government will start installing solar panels on the roof of government buildings in collaboration with TNB and Gentari. The Federal administration will also start using electric vehicles as official vehicles,” Anwar said.

— Bernama

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