Sarawak proposes new plant for fuel cell electric vehicles
The facility is intended to help reduce the cost of FCEVs in alignment with the Malaysian state goals. The Malaysian state of Sarawak has announced its intentions to host a new automotive assembly plant geared specifically toward the production of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). The state has been developing strategies for its automotive industry to transition away from fossil fuels. The Sarawak government has previously announced that it will be making an ambitious push to step away from the automotive industry’s reliance on fossil fuels. Instead, it will be focusing its future on a tra…
The facility is intended to help reduce the cost of FCEVs in alignment with the Malaysian state goals.
The Malaysian state of Sarawak has announced its intentions to host a new automotive assembly plant geared specifically toward the production of fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs).The state has been developing strategies for its automotive industry to transition away from fossil fuels.
The Sarawak government has previously announced that it will be making an ambitious push to step away from the automotive industry’s reliance on fossil fuels. Instead, it will be focusing its future on a transition toward clean and renewable energy (RE) sources, said Dr. Hazland Abang Hipni, Deputy Minister of Energy and Environmental Sustainability. The state government is already in the midst of the implementation of a spectrum of other projects and initiatives that will aid it in transforming itself into a hydrogen economy. As of the time of the writing of this article, the specific details of the H2-powered auto assembly plant project had not yet been disclosed. This includes the name of the automaker of the fuel cell electric vehicles that will be involved, the size of the investment, and even the production capacity for the facility. That said, it is expected that Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg will be sharing those details at a later date.