No rules on old vehicles in revised automotive policy, says Ong


Dr Ong Kian Ming says the revised National Automotive Policy will be announced by year end. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, October 31, 2019.

THE government has no plans to implement an end-of-life vehicle (ELV) policy under the revised National Automotive Policy (NAP), the Dewan Rakyat was told today.

Deputy International Trade and Industry Minister Dr Ong Kian Ming said the government would improve the roadworthiness of old vehicles so that they could be safely driven and would not endanger other road users.

“In the revised NAP 2019, there is no policy on ELV to be tabled because older cars, such as those above 10 years old are still being used in remote areas such as in Sabah and Sarawak,” he said.

He was replying to a question from Lim Kit Siang (PH-Iskandar Puteri) who wanted to know if the revised NAP would affect the policy on the lifespan of the vehicle.

Ong said the revised NAP was expected to be presented to the Cabinet soon, before announcement to be made by the end of this year. 

“The review exercise of the NAP has been ongoing since February 2018, aimed at enhancing the existing NAP by introducing new technology elements, such as next generation vehicle and the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0) as well as the new ‘mobility as a service’ sector,” he said.

On the hybrid and energy-efficient vehicle (EEV) ecosystem, Ong said he would look into the matter after the presentation of the revised NAP.

“We will create a roadmap for related issues and to work with the Energy, Science, Technology, Environment and Climate Change Ministry so that the EEV ecosystem can be expanded and upgraded,” he said in his reply to a supplementary question from Khairy Jamaluddin (BN-Rembau) who wanted to know about the EEV ecosystem in the country. – Bernama, October 31, 2019.


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