A cleaner and greener future


Going green: A mobile hydrogen refuelling station at the parking lot of the Science, Technology, and Innovation Ministry.

PUTRAJAYA: While there’s significant buzz about electric vehicles currently, three hydrogen cars are set to hit the road in Peninsular Malaysia by the first quarter of 2025.

This is part of Malaysia’s ambitious plan to transform the automotive market to have an equal composition of petrol-fuelled cars, hydrogen cars and electric vehicles (EVs) by 2050.

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