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As Sabah embraces the future of sustainable transportation, the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) is transforming how we think about driving and energy use.
With a growing emphasis on reducing carbon emissions and promoting green technology, the state is rapidly expanding its network of EV charging stations.
Here’s a look at the current landscape of EVs and charging infrastructure in Sabah and what it means for the future of transportation in the region.
WEST COAST OF SABAH
Regas Premium @ T1 Bundusan basement parking
The first public electric vehicle (EV) charging station in Sabah opens 24/7, features two bays capable of 11 kWh AC charging, with a standard rate of RM6 per hour which users can pay for via the JomCharge mobile application.
ChargeSini @TheWalk @Riverson
Three high-capacity 22kW AC type EV chargers are housed at The Walk@Riverson’s ChargeSini site, which would be accessible by EV at a charging rate that starts at RM24 per minute
Luma Hotel, Kota Kinabalu
The boutique hotel has installed two units of EV charging stations that can be conveniently accessed by its hotel patrons 24 hours a day.
EV charging fees are applicable and will vary depending on the vehicle model and duration it is charged.
KKIP V21 Sales gallery (Sepanggar)
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