Nik Nazmi: Govt’s fleet to go electric


Way to go: Nurhani Mat Razaki, an analyst with the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation, showing the EV guidebook after the launch by Nik Nazmi in Putrajaya. — ART CHEN/ The Star

PUTRAJAYA: The transition to electric vehicles (EVs) reflects the government’s commitment to more environmentally sustainable mobility, says Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad.

The Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability Minister said the move will further encourage the public’s adoption of EVs.

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