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New policies needed to address EV sector, says Wee

Transport Minister Dr Wee Ka Siong receives a courtesy call from Alpha ESS Co Ltd chief executive officer and co-founder Alfred Wang, where both of them exchanged views on EV development. Alpha ESS is a global energy storage solution and service provider. – Wee Ka Siong Facebook pic, June 13, 2022.

He said with EV becoming more prevalent throughout the world, it was inevitable for EV to become the mainstream in Malaysia. The accompanying Facebook posting showed that Wee received a courtesy call from Alpha ESS Co Ltd chief executive officer and co-founder Alfred Wang, where both of them exchanged views on EV development. Alpha ESS is a global energy storage solution and service provider.

 

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