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Eco-friendly automobiles (also known as green cars) will play a critical role in future mobility, and the transition from gasoline to electric vehicles has already become the standard. In fact, the demand for green cars is increasing every year.
Electric vehicles are one of the projects of Brunei Darussalam’s National Climate Change Policy (BNCCP), which aims to make the country low-carbon and climate resilient. In addition to not using fossil fuels, the EV has no exhaust emissions or heat source, which reduces particle, fume, and gas pollution.
The Brunei Electric Car Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2023 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The Electric Vehicle (EV) Pilot Project was formally inaugurated by the Ministry of Transport and Info communications (MTIC) in partnership with the Ministry of Energy and the Brunei Climate Change Secretariat (BCCS).
The project, dubbed ‘Driving Towards a Greener Nation,’ will last two years and is aimed at meeting the goals of ‘Strategy 3: Electric Vehicle’ under Brunei Darussalam’s National Climate Change Policy (BNCCP). The project will introduce people to electric vehicles, their benefits, and charging stations.
Baraka’s Power Company Sd Bud (BPC) has chosen the MG ZS EV (electric vehicle) as their EV of choice, with GHK Motors taking pride in delivering the first MG ZS EV SUV to BPC.
The MG ZS EV, manufactured by SAIC China, is a fully electric SUV based on the popular MG ZS, which was first released in Brunei and is now one of the most popular and cheap fully electric vehicles in the United Kingdom (UK), Australia, and China.