The recently-launched Proton eMas 7 will be the official car of Malaysia’s ASEAN 2025 Chairmanship, but other EVs will be used as well, said natural resources and environmental sustainability (NRES) minister Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, according to a Bernama report.
“We will use eMas 7 at a certain level, but the other levels will also be using mostly EVs of different brands. Actually, there are other EV vehicles that will be used, only the eMas 7 is the official vehicle, but there are other vehicles at various levels. There are levels for heads of state, heads of government, ministers, officials and so on, depending on specific requests and needs,” he said at a press conference after the handover ceremony of the Guidelines for the Transition of Government Vehicles to EVs yesterday.
He also revealed in a separate Bernama report that government vehicles would be transitioning to EVs in stages beginning next year, and that whether this would involve all levels or just certain departments would depend on needs and the finance ministry’s decision.
“It depends on needs as several aspects need to be taken into account because, in the (government vehicles transition) guidelines, we need to see what is the requirement. This depends on whether the transition can be fully met by domestic EVs or other EVs and so on,” Nik Nazmi said.
Clockwise from top left: BYD Seal, Tesla Model 3, Maxus MIFA 9, Zeekr 009The Guidelines on the Transition of Government Vehicles to EVs is..