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ChargeSini Inks MoU With WB Land - EV Charging Facility At Frontiercity, AINSDALE
ChargeSini today inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with WB Land the developer of Frontiercity@AINSDALE Phase 2 to set up EV charging facility at the development.
Present at the MoU signing was Dato’ Masri Bin Haji Razali Mayor Of Seremban City Council, Mr. Kelvin Woon, CEO of WB Group, Mr. James Goh, CEO of ChargeSINI and Mr. Eric Lim, Sales Director of ChargeSini.
With the signing of this MoU, ChargeSini would develop a 7 EVCB facility featuring a dual-gun 60kW DCFC and three 11kW AC chargers including the mandated isolation bay as per PLANMalaysia requirement.
Dato' Masri stated in his address that on March 20, 2023, the Seremban City Council became the first Local Authority (Pihak Berkuasa Tempatan - PBT) in Negeri Sembilan to unveil the Seremban 2027 Smart and Low Carbon City Action Plan. One critical component of this action plan is to encourage the usage of electric vehicles and increase the number of charging stations throughout the city.
He went on to add that on March 20, 2023, the Seremban City Council became the first Local Authority (Pihak Berkuasa Tempatan - PBT) in Negeri Sembilan to unveil the Seremban 2027 Smart and Low Carbon City Action Plan. One critical component of this action plan is to encourage the usage of electric vehicles and increase the number of charging stations throughout the city.
Furthermore, he would encourage other developers to follow WB Land's lead in providing Electric Vehicle Charging Bays during the development phase, and for the private sector to contact the Seremban City Council with other ideas that can help Seremban become a Smart and Low Carbon City by 2027.
Meanwhile, Mr Eric cited ChargeSini goal to establish 1000 charging point by 2024, with 314 already deployed across 107 stations nationwide and 100 more still in progress. He further added that regulatory challenges posed by PBT especially with regards to licensing, charging infrastructure and parking facility allocation are constantly evolving making its implementation longer than expected. However with the Public-Private Partnership concept such as the one with WB Land and Seremban City Council, these challenges can be navigated swiftly leading to faster growth of EV charging infrastructure.
Additionally, he said that ChargeSini's primary goal would still be to make a solid presence at a variety of establishments, including high-rise residential buildings, restaurants, retail centres/malls, hotels, and tourist attractions.
Furthermore, any party interested in deploying EV charging facilities at their premises are welcome to reach out for potential partnership inorder to realise the government's 10,000 EV chargers by 2025 goal.
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Kumeran Sagathevan
More then half his life spend being obsessed with all thing go-fast, performance and automotive only to find out he's actually Captain Slow behind the wheels...oh well!