Ahmad Phesal (2nd from left) exchanging documents with Suhaimi. With them are (from left) DBKL deputy director general for project implementation Datuk Mohd Najib Mohammad, DBKL board of advisors Wilson Lau and DBKL deputy director general Datuk Normah Malik.
KUALA LUMPUR: KL Electric Mobility Sdn Bhd (KLEM), a wholly-owned subsidiary of US-based Masers Energy Inc, is investing RM1.5bil to set up 3,000 charging stations for zero-emission vehicles within Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle over the next two years.
The project, called “KL Electric A-gogo,” which was inked with Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL), will also involve the setting up of a zero-emission car sharing service.
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