Cyberview and Roda Emas Industries today signed a memorandum of understanding on the development of a smart mobility ecosystem in Cyberjaya, with a particular focus on enhancing charging infrastructure for electric vehicles .
“Malaysia is fully committed to being a key part of the global transition to a low-carbon, and eventually a net zero GHG emissions nation by 2050 the earliest. One of the ways to reach this goal is to decarbonize land transport sector through the adoption of electric vehicles to achieve a sustainable and low carbon future for Malaysia,” said Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, minister of natural resources, environment and climate change, who was present to officiate the event.
“It is essential that we continue to focus on pushing the needle in decarbonising road transport as part of the sustainability equation. The International Energy Agency reported that this segment accounts for 16% of all global emissions. Thus, it is pragmatic as well as necessary for Cyberjaya to support the transition to EV within the smart city.