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Electric vehicles to patrol new bridge
26 January 2014

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GEORGE TOWN: The Second Penang Bridge has gone full electric with new
electric vehicles (EVs) in its fleet to patrol the longest bridge in
Southeast Asia.

Part of the bridge's efforts in maintaining its green credentials, it has
acquired five Mitsubishi i-MiEV electric vehicles which are chargeable using
a regular power socket.

The four-seater vehicle, with similar dimensions of a Perodua Viva, is able
to travel 150km after an eight-hour full charge.

In a handover ceremony on the main span of the bridge yesterday,
concessionaire Jambatan Kedua Sdn Bhd (JKSB) received the vehicles in the
livery of Penang flag colours from Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia Sdn Bhd
(MMMSB).

The vehicles were handed over to JKSB managing director Datuk Ismail Mohamed
Taib by MMMSB chief executive officer Tetsuya Oda, witnessed by Treasury
secretary-general Tan Sri Dr Mohd Irwan Serigar Abdullah and JKSB chairman
Tan Sri Dr Sulaiman Mahboob.

Seven charging stations were also set up at the toll plaza on the mainland,
two of them being rapid chargers which are able to give a 80 per cent charge
in 30 minutes.

Ismail, in explaining the rationale of the purchase of the vehicles, said
the cars in the long run were more efficient and cheaper to maintain.

"These EVs will not only use power from Tenaga Nasional (Bhd), but also from
our renewable sources such as solar panels and three wind turbines located
at our toll plaza," he said.

JKSB was presented Green World Ambassador status in November, winning the
International Green Apple Award from the Green Organisation, United Kingdom,
for its application of environmentally-friendly approaches in the
construction of the bridge.

Ismail said the vehicles would also patrol the land expressways connected to
the bridge.

"If the need arises, we might consider increasing the number of these
vehicles to support the increase in traffic on the bridge," he added.

The i-MiEVs produce 49kW (67hp)of power and 180Nm of torque, with an ability
to reach a top speed of 130kph.

It is powered by a 330 volt battery which is covered by a five-year warranty
and reportedly able to retain 80 per cent of its full capacity even after
that period.

After 10 years of use, the figure drops to 70 per cent.

The eco-car is the first electric vehicle sold in Malaysia and is priced at
RM136,000 on-the-road without insurance.
[© 2011 The New Straits Times Press]




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