Petronas products EEV-compatible


Manager Fuel Technology Oil Business Petronas, Chan Ming Yau (left) speaking at a press conference on "Going From Track To Road With Petronas" here today. Looking on are Petronas Technical Performance Consultant-cum-driver of Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team, Lewis Hamilton (centre) and Motorsports Technical Support Senior Engineer Petronas Lubricants International, Adrian Bell (right). -- BERNAMA

KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas will continue to introduce energy-efficient vehicle (EEV) compatible products in line with the National Automotive Policy (NAP) aspirations to turn Malaysia into the regional automotive hub of EEV by 2020.

Its fuel technology manager for oil business Chan Ming-Yau told a media briefing here yesterday that the company’s products were already EEV compatible, including all Primax fuel products and Petronas Syntium 7000 which were developed from the company’s involvement in Formula One with Mercedes AMG. — Bernama

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