SAVE 4.0 oversubscribed


Lowering our footprint: The SAVE programme was expected to benefit 250,000 households on a first-come, first-served basis.

PETALING JAYA: A RM50mil allocation for a government incentive programme to reward Malaysians who opt for energy-saving air conditioners and refrigerators has been fully snapped up, months ahead of its December deadline.

Due to overwhelming response, the SAVE 4.0 incentive programme may be extended, according to a source familiar with the initiative.

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