Local company to invest RM5b in EV project, says MIER

By BERNAMA | 29 July 2019


KUALA LUMPUR: Plan are in motion to set up an electric vehicle plant on a 161.87-hectare site at the Enstek Industrial Park in Negri Sembilan with an investment of RM5bil.

Malaysian Institute of Economic Research (MIER) chairman Tan Sri Dr Kamal Salih said the project would be developed by a local investor, partnering with Elenvi Otomotif Sdn Bhd.

"MIER has been tasked by Elenvi and the investor to conduct a feasibility study and business, investment and financial plan which will be presented to the Prime Minister for his consideration.

"This is a private sector investment and it will be up to him (Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad) to decide if it should be our third national car,” he told reporters at the MIER’s 34th National Economic Briefing here today.

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MIER did not provide any details of the private funder for the investment.

Kamal said the first electric car showcase would be launched in October by Dr Mahathir. .

MIER earlier signed several memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with 20 strategic partners, including Elenvi for the electric vehicle project.

The MoUs highlighted seven technologies, including the electric car, solid state hydrogen, 5G and biojet fuel from palm oil.

The signing of the MoUs was part of MIER’s new research plan for the period of 2019-2023 dubbed "Crouching Tiger Plan” which was in line with the new government’s aspiration to achieve "shared prosperity 2030”.

Kamal said the plan consisted of three objectives, namely tackling income and wealth disparity, creating a progressive economy that is of high value and knowledge-based, as well as for the country to emerge as a leading economy in Asia.

"We hope that the proposed concept and planning can be further scrutinised by people at all levels and groups.

"And it will be brought to the grassroots level for feedback and to garner better ideas before it is included in the 12th and 13th Malaysian Plans in order to achieve shared prosperity by 2030.”

 

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