National Electric Mobility Blueprint
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National Electric Mobility Blueprint
National Electric Mobility Blueprint Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION 12th May, 2015 Outline of Presentation • • • • • • • Introduction to the National Electric Mobility Blueprint Focus of KeTTHA and MITI Strategic Thrust and Action Plan Expected Benefits Proposed Tax Exemption – 2020 Targets Impact Building Malaysia’s EV Economy Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation 2 Introduction to the National Electric Mobility Blueprint Positioning Malaysia as the Electric Mobility Marketplace EMB aims to: • Fast-track Malaysia’s transformation into a global electric mobility marketplace • Propel Malaysia forward in both sustainable practices as well as economic development Public Engagement with EVs Create an EV Economy Implement Regulatory Support Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation Global Electric Mobility Marketplace Encourage Private Ownerships through Financial Incentives Incentivise and create an EV Ecosystem 3 Introduction to the National Electric Mobility Blueprint Snapshot of the EMB EV for Public Transport Reduce CO2 emissions & expose Malaysians to EVs via: • Electric buses and taxis • Electric cars and scooters sharing programme EV for Private Ownership Drive public awareness & market acceptance: • Policy-driven financial incentives • Regulatory incentives • Fleet use of EVs EV Ecosystem EV Economy Integrated EV charging ecosystem: • Govt agency to lead infrastructure rollout • Participation of local authorities, GLCs and commercial property owners Driving economic growth: • Manufacturing base for global EV components • Penetration of Malaysian companies into global EV supply chain 4 Introduction to the National Electric Mobility Blueprint Definition of Electric Vehicles TYPES Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) gCO 2 /km 0 gCO 2 /km Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) < 50 gCO 2 /km Hybrid Electric Vehicle (HEV) 90 gCO 2 /km Fuel Cell Vehicle (FCV) 0 gCO 2 /km Electric Vehicles are vehicles with two or more wheels with a main powertrain comprising of one or more electric traction motors powered by energy stored in batteries and emitting zero tailpipe emissions Requires charging of batteries from external electric power supply through a vehicle inlet socket Includes Excludes Battery electric vehicles (BEV) Mild hybrid vehicles Plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEV) with: an electric range of at least 30 km, CO2 emission below 50 g/km Full hybrid vehicles Fuel Cell Vehicles Conforms to: UNECE R100 (safety requirements), UNECE R101 (energy consumption) and UNECE R85 (measurement of electric drive power) Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation 5 Introduction to the National Electric Mobility Blueprint The Case for EVs Why are EVs important to the global community: • Improves urban air quality: Transportation accounts for 20% of global energy use, and passenger vehicles cause 10% of energy-related CO2 emissions • Increased energy security through reducing oil dependency • Efficient use of energy: reducing consumption amid depleting resources Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation 6 Introduction to the National Electric Mobility Blueprint EVs are More Efficient With the equivalent of a barrel of oil: For an electric car, 40% of energy is available for use in travel •A petrol car covers a distance of 2,199 km (Kuala Lumpur to Yangon) •An electric vehicle covers 4,021 km (Kuala Lumpur up to Dhaka), almost twice the distance For a diesel car, only 15% of energy is available for use in travel Based on findings published by the German Federal Ministry of Transport, Building, and Urban Development : Electric mobility – Germany as a lead market and lead provider Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation 7 Introduction to the National Electric Mobility Blueprint The High Cost of EVs The comparatively high purchase price of EVs is a significant barrier to entry, hindering widespread adoption RENAULT ZOE MITSUBISHI i-MiEV NISSAN LEAF RM 168,000 RM 139,888 RM 110,000 EVs RM 186,500 RM 185,000 RM 183,500 ICEs RM 99,846 NISSAN LATIO Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation RM 63,374 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE RM 70,364 Price before duty Estimated price including import & excise duties Price including 30% import duty HONDA JAZZ 8 Focus of KeTTHA and MITI in Promoting EVs Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water • Impact to fuel cost and subsidy • Impact to Electric Supply Industry • Impact to environment and Green Technology agenda • Impact to CO2 Emissions and air quality within cities Ministry of International Trade and Industry • Competitive and sustainable domestic automotive industry including the national automotive companies • Malaysia as the regional automotive hub in energy efficient vehicles (EEV) • Value-added activities in a sustainable manner • Exports of vehicles and automotive components Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation EPP 18 Enable Electric Vehicle Component Manufacturing 9 Focus of KeTTHA and MITI in Promoting EVs National Electric Vehicle Targets By 2020 100,000 electric cars 100,000 electric motorcycles 2,000 electric buses 125,000 charging stations 10 Strategic Thrust and Action Plan Positioning Malaysia as the “Electric Mobility Marketplace for the region(Blue Ocean) Accelerating deployment of: National Automotive Policy (NAP 2014): energy-efficient vehicles (EEV) and components localisation NKEA Electrical & Electronics (EPP 18): Enabling Electric Vehicle Component Manufacturing Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation 11 Strategic Thrust and Action Plan Accelerating NAP and EPP18 Promote electric public transportation and encourage private EV ownership Key actions: Mobilise EM marketplace Electric buses: city busses; BRT; last-mile connection for LRT/MRT COMOS: car sharing scheme Private ownerships: EVs (Tesla, BMW, Nissan, Renault, Mitsubishi, BYD); Scooters (Eclimo) Delivery & dispatch: Eclimo Official cars: Government, corporate, national events Outcomes: EV chargers available at public places, provide convenience and new lifestyle Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation Strengthen EM eco-system and charging infrastructure Key actions: Mobilise EM ecosystem Public EV charger: national programme to install EV chargers at public places in city centres Private chargers: change of lifestyle (for daily commuting with convenience). Service providers: upscale local service providers Outcomes: Key EV manufacturers pay attention to Malaysia as a key market, provide product choices and availability Accelerate EM technology localization opportunities Key actions: Technology localisation Value chain: identify players and enhance opportunities New growth area: existing E&E industry players Global growth: Attract key OEM/BOS players for FDIs Outcomes: Malaysia plays a strategic role in global EM supply chains 12 Strategic Thrust and Action Plan Challenges to Overcome EVs are more expensive due to limited production/demand Insufficient incentives to promote EV ownership Limited emission regulations and lack of mandatory carbon emission targets • High Cost • • No incentives for Model Diversity manufacturers to introduce models into Malaysia • Other regional markets are more attractive: Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, Japan • EVs will have to remain CBUs for the foreseeable future Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation • • Range Anxiety • • Charging Infrastructure • • • Consumer mindsets are still petrol vehicle-centric Limited number of public EV chargers Lack of interest from building owners in installing EV chargers due to limited number of vehicles EV chargers are a new technology with limited local experience/expertise Standards are still in flux Limited local participation in the sector 13 Strategic Thrust and Action Plan Catalysing the EV Marketplace Accelerate the deployment of electric buses – Sustainable Mobility Fund • Provide import and excise duty exemptions for CBU EVs Impact: Create a vibrant Electric Mobility Marketplace • Conducive market for growth Position Malaysia as an attractive Electric Mobility Marketplace • Incentivise manufacturers to increase public awareness Impact: Establish Malaysia as a preferred EV OEM destination SER1M • Attracting Global EV Players Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation Program Skuter Elektrik Rakyat 1 Malaysia (SER1M) • Position Malaysia as an attractive Electric Mobility Marketplace • Incentivise manufacturers to increase public awareness Impact: Establish Malaysia as a preferred EV OEM destination • Position Malaysia as an attractive Electric Mobility Marketplace • Incentivise manufacturers to increase public awareness Impact: Establish Malaysia as a preferred EV OEM destination • EV Ecosystem 14 Expected Benefits To the Rakyat and the Nation Petrol car Electric car Difference Savings Fuel/Electricity Cost RM 30,742 RM 9,572 RM 21,170 69% Maintenance Cost RM 23,338 RM 8.486 RM 14,852 64% Stationery traffic fuel cost Battery second life value External cost savings RM 4,030 RM 0 RM 4,030 100% n/a RM 7,824 RM 7,824 n/a n/a RM 2,044 RM 2,044 n/a CO 2 tailpipe emission 32,248 kgCO 2 0 kg-CO 2 32,248 kg-CO 2 100% TOTAL POTENTIAL SAVINGS Beneficiary Rakyat Government RM49,920 Assumptions: Based on car useful life 10 years, annual mileage 21,216 km, petrol car fuel consumption 6.3 litres/100km, fuel price RM2.30 per liter, petrol car maintenance cost RM0.11 per km, stationary fuel consumption 1.2 litre/hour, CO2 emissions 152 g/km, electric car battery pack 24 kWh, maximum range 200 km, maintenance cost RM0.04 per km, zero tailpipe emission, energy consumption 14.25kWh/100km, electricity tariff average domestic RM0.3166 per kWh, battery second life value RM326 per kWh, time in slow moving traffic 0.4hour/day, External Cost Savings EUR15/tCO2 Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation 15 Proposed Tax Exemption – 2020 Targets Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation 16 Impact To the Nation, Rakyat and the Industry ENERGY SUPPLY INDUSTRY NATIONAL • 1.7 mil tonnes CO2 reduction • Reduce dependency on oil • Enhance economic growth: expected RM328 mil investment by 2020 • Reduce healthcare cost related to air pollution By 2020: 100,000 electric cars 100,000 electric RAKYAT • Reduce vehicle fuel cost by 69% and maintenance cost by 64% • Improve air quality within cities • Minimise building façade discolouration • Increase the quality of life by offering the Rakyat sustainable transportation options Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation scooters and motorcycles 2,000 electric buses 125,000 charging stations • Increase efficient use of energy resources • Increase electricity demand and off-peak electricity usage • Potential second life use of EV batteries for large scale energy storage ELECTRIC MOBILITY INDUSTRY • Increase demand of electric cars • Create new markets and industries – EV ecosystem, EV economy • Support NAP 2014 by accelerating the growth of EEV 17 Building Malaysia’s EV Economy Key Discussion Areas ECONOMY - I Growth of new subindustries SOCIAL Improve air quality Copyright Reserved Malaysian Green Technology Corporation STRATEGIC Long-term plan of at least 5 years ECONOMY - II Incentivisation ENVIRONMENT Reduce CO2 emissions 18 Fast-tracking Malaysia’s transformation into a global electric mobility marketplace MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION No. 2, Jalan 9/10, Persiaran Usahawan, Seksyen 9, 43650 Bandar Baru Bangi, Selangor Darul Ehsan, MALAYSIA T: +603-8921 0800 F: +603-8921 0801/0802 E: info(a)greentechmalaysia.my www.greentechmalaysia.my