TNBES managing director Dr Ahmad Jaafar Abd Hamid said to date, 14 ChargEV stations had been installed while another 35 potential sites were waiting for approval to proceed by the premises' owners.
At the same event, GSPARX Sdn Bhd, another wholly-owned subsidiary of TNB, inked a supply agreement for renewable energy with Ain Medicare Sdn Bhd and TATI University College for the installation of solar photovoltaic systems with a capacity of 3,131.5 kilowatt-peak and 999 kWp, respectively. “As for the agreement with TATIUC, it is for the installation of a solar PV system at TATIUC’s campus in Kemaman, Terengganu. With potential savings of RM6.24 million within 25 years, the solar PV system will generate 1.306 million energy, each year,” he said.
“With the introduction of myGreen+, customers can support green energy from RM8 per month. Customers can also opt to subscribe in blocks of 100 kWh at the rate of eight sen per kWh,” he said.