SELANGOR will build 1,000 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations by the end of 2023, with the aim of promoting the use of electric vehicles among the public.
State tourism, environment, green technology and Orang Asli affairs committee caretaker chairman Hee Loy Sian said there will be no allocation for the initiative as the state plans to collaborate with private companies.
“They will take the responsibility to invest in and manage the charging infrastructure, similar to how car parking services operate.
“As of now, there are 102 EV charging units under local authorities in Selangor, with MPSepang having the highest number at 29.
“Tesla will also contribute to the effort by constructing 10 stations, each equipped with multiple parking bays featuring EV chargers.
Hee said that discussions are ongoing with the local authorities, and workshops will be organised for all 12 local authorities under Selangor to discuss the implementation and process.
“We are planning to use a standardised pricing system through a single application to ensure consistency and avoid variations in costs.”
Hee added that the state is actively promoting the use of EVs as a measure to reduce carbon emissions.
"Vehicles are the largest contributors to carbon emissions. By 2030, our target is to reduce emissions by 45%.
“Our long-term goal is to achieve zero emissions by 2050, and that is why we must take action now," he added.