Company operating EV charging station did not have Energy Commission licence


PUTRAJAYA: The company that runs the electric vehicle charging system (EVCS) bay in Johor where a car caught fire on Dec 31 does not have a licence from the Energy Commission.

The Energy Commission said that the Electricity Supply Act 1990 and the Electricity Regulations 1994 provide that any energy supply installation from can only be carried out by those with a valid licence.

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