Asean to unveil standard EV policy at May summit

Asean to unveil standard EV policy at May summit

This involves talks on cross-border EV charging infrastructure to address range anxiety among drivers.

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Discussions on battery standardisation and cross-border EV charging infrastructure have begun among senior Asean officials, said investment, trade and industry minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz. (AP pic)
KUALA LUMPUR:
Asean member states are working towards introducing a standard electric vehicle (EV) policy as part of efforts to strengthen regional sustainability initiatives and accelerate the transition to clean energy.

Investment, trade and industry minister Tengku Zafrul Aziz said discussions on battery standardisation and cross-border EV charging infrastructure have begun among senior officials and leaders.

“The timeline and framework will be finalised and announced during the upcoming Asean Summit (in May),” he told reporters after flagging off the Asean Unity Drive 2025 at Menara Miti here today.

He said this aims to address range anxiety among EV drivers and promote the development of a resilient regional supply chain in the automotive sector.

“This common EV policy will help Asean countries collaborate more effectively in meeting sustainability targets,” he said.

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