Moving towards a ‘smart city’


Ambitious goal: Aminuddin (second from right), accompanied by Masri (right) showing the smart city and low carbon emission plan during the launch at Pekan Nilai in Seremban. — Bernama

SEREMBAN: The Seremban City Council (MBS) will acquire electric vehicles (EV) and install solar photovoltaic (PV) panels at more of its properties in its aspiration to turn the state capital into a smart and low carbon emission city by 2027.

Mayor Datuk Masri Razali said, for a start, the council would acquire four electric scooters this year, which will be used by its personnel for enforcement and patrols. He said that the council had been working hard to reach these goals ever since Seremban became a city in 2020.

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