Cyberjaya: Cyberview Sdn Bhd has partnered with Roda Emas Industries Sdn Bhd (REISB) to create a “smart mobility” ecosystem focused on electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure and a GO TO-U EV lifestyle hub. Signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop in Cyberjaya. .
The signing ceremony held at RekaScape, Cyberjaya was witnessed by Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, Minister of Natural Resources, Environment and Climate Change.
Smart mobility is one of the key areas of development towards the goal of transforming Cyberjaya into a global technology hub, as outlined in Cyberjaya’s master plan. The use of smart mobility technologies is key to reducing the carbon footprint of transportation systems and contributing to a more sustainable Cyberjaya.
Cyberview and REISB will bring each other’s strengths, knowledge, networks and capabilities in developing a smart mobility ecosystem centered around creating and enhancing EV infrastructure, adopting electromobility and improving energy management in Cyberjaya. take advantage of
With this partnership, Cyberview and REISB will explore the possibility of working together to expand EV charging stations and management systems to other strategic locations in Malaysia.
Nik Nazmi says: One of his ways of achieving this goal is to decarbonize the land transportation sector through the adoption of electric vehicles, thus achieving a sustainable and low-carbon future for Malaysia. ”
“Regulations and standards are being updated to ensure the safety of these facilities to support the current and future growth of EVs in terms of charging infrastructure.
“The Energy Commission has developed an EV Charging System License, which provides charging point operators involved in developing infrastructure for charging electric vehicles in the country with valid public licenses to install EV charging systems. We recommend that you obtain a commercial distribution license immediately, no later than March 31, 2023.
The Minister also urged ministries and agencies to work together to implement actions to integrate the roles of each stakeholder in the electric mobility ecosystem, particularly in rolling out EV charging infrastructure nationwide to support EVs. He said they are working together to These efforts are to achieve low-carbon mobility.
Dr. Mohd Hafiz Ibrahim, Acting Managing Director of Cyberview, said: The International Energy Agency (IEA) reported that this segment accounts for his 16% of global emissions. Therefore, it is both practical and necessary for Cyberjaya to support the transition to EVs within smart cities. The IEA’s net-zero emissions by 2050 scenario further indicates that by 2030, his 60% of all new cars on the road will be EVs. ”
Currently, Cyberjaya has 17 charging stations serving over 500 EV users and has recorded a reduction of over 54,000kg of CO2 carbon emissions.
Izuan Hafiz, Managing Director of REISB, said: GO TO-U EV Lifestyle With the launch of his hub, he will meet his goal of installing 10,000 public charging stations across Malaysia by 2025, in line with the government’s EV agenda. ”