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Utama Berita Live Life Drive Great Wall Motors Is First Recipient Of EEV Incentives In Malaysia Great Wall Motors Is First Recipient Of EEV Incentives In Malaysia Live Life Drive Hans | November 19, 2015 04:52 PM China's leading SUV manufacturer Great Wall Motors, via its Malaysian assembler Go Automobile Manufacturing (GAM), is set to become the first company to receive the energy efficient vehicle (EEV) manufacturing license from the Malaysian government.A report from the The Edge Malaysia yesterday revealed that the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) will be announcing the awarding of EEV manufacturing license to Go Automobile Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. (GAM).Presumably, this also meant that GAM will be receiving the much talked about but still short on details 'customised EEV incentives.'Under the National Automotive Policy (NAP) 2014, manufacturers of vehicles that meet MITI's EEV requirements for fuel consumption are entitled to customised incentives and will be awarded a manufacturing license to setup assembly plants in the country.The specifics of the incentives however, are not disclosed and MITI says the negotiations for the incentives will be made behind closed doors.Great Wall Motors began in China as an SUV and 4x4 specialist, with its Wingle pick-up truck and Haval series SUVs. Of late, the company has also expanded into compact and sub-compact cars.Neither Great Wall Motors nor its Malaysian representatives at GAM have made any official announcement on the matter but we believe that the EEV model in question here refers to the Great Wall M4.According to the company's website, the Chinese market M4 model is powered by a 1.5-litre VVT MPI petrol engine. There is only one transmission available - a 5-speed manual transmission (no automatic transmission option). Weighing just 1,106 kg, the M4's claimed fuel consumption of 6-litres/100 km meets MITI's EEV requirements.GAM currently operates a 15,000 units per year assembly plant in Gurun, Kedah. The EEV incentives and manufacturing license is likely to be used in expanding the company's existing plant to include a 20,000 units per year assembly line.Update: Great Wall Motors Obtains EEV Licence, Aims To Produce 100,000 Units by 2018, ✕ Mari berhubung dengan Whatsapp Kami mematuhi Akta Pelindungan Data Peribadi untuk melindungi anda Saya bersetuju dengan Terma Penggunaan dan Polisi Privasi Carlist.my Saya bersetuju untuk menerima komunikasi yang diperibadikan daripada Carlist.my dan penjual kereta, ahli gabungan dan rakan kongsi perniagaannya. Lihat tawaran kereta terbaik! Prev Next Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. Tag Berkaitan 2014 Great Wall M4 Government Great Wall Great Wall Motors NAP Cetak Berita Berkaitan NAP 2014 Announced: More Questions Than Answers Live Life Drive Hans | November 19, 2015 "Unbelievable," was the comment of a vice-president of a European car company as he walked out of this evening's briefing of the National Automotive ... Third National Automotive Policy Coming Soon – More Questions Than Answers? Live Life Drive Hans | November 19, 2015 The Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) is due to announce a new National Automotive Policy (NAP) on January 15.For a much-hyped ... Malaysia's Car Ownership Is Third Highest In The World? Far From It Live Life Drive Hans | November 19, 2015 According to a press release issued by market research agency Nielsen yesterday, Malaysia has the third highest rate of car ownership in the world, ... Government Taking Measures to Reduce Burdens on Malay Entrepreneurs Berita Kereta Aswan | January 16, 2017 In a strange turn of events, the government has decided to review certain automotive poliicies that have become a strain on Malay entrepreneurs (as ... Komen
Great Wall Motors Is First Recipient Of EEV Incentives In Malaysia Live Life Drive Hans | November 19, 2015 04:52 PM China's leading SUV manufacturer Great Wall Motors, via its Malaysian assembler Go Automobile Manufacturing (GAM), is set to become the first company to receive the energy efficient vehicle (EEV) manufacturing license from the Malaysian government.A report from the The Edge Malaysia yesterday revealed that the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) will be announcing the awarding of EEV manufacturing license to Go Automobile Manufacturing Sdn. Bhd. (GAM).Presumably, this also meant that GAM will be receiving the much talked about but still short on details 'customised EEV incentives.'Under the National Automotive Policy (NAP) 2014, manufacturers of vehicles that meet MITI's EEV requirements for fuel consumption are entitled to customised incentives and will be awarded a manufacturing license to setup assembly plants in the country.The specifics of the incentives however, are not disclosed and MITI says the negotiations for the incentives will be made behind closed doors.Great Wall Motors began in China as an SUV and 4x4 specialist, with its Wingle pick-up truck and Haval series SUVs. Of late, the company has also expanded into compact and sub-compact cars.Neither Great Wall Motors nor its Malaysian representatives at GAM have made any official announcement on the matter but we believe that the EEV model in question here refers to the Great Wall M4.According to the company's website, the Chinese market M4 model is powered by a 1.5-litre VVT MPI petrol engine. There is only one transmission available - a 5-speed manual transmission (no automatic transmission option). Weighing just 1,106 kg, the M4's claimed fuel consumption of 6-litres/100 km meets MITI's EEV requirements.GAM currently operates a 15,000 units per year assembly plant in Gurun, Kedah. The EEV incentives and manufacturing license is likely to be used in expanding the company's existing plant to include a 20,000 units per year assembly line.Update: Great Wall Motors Obtains EEV Licence, Aims To Produce 100,000 Units by 2018, ✕ Mari berhubung dengan Whatsapp Kami mematuhi Akta Pelindungan Data Peribadi untuk melindungi anda Saya bersetuju dengan Terma Penggunaan dan Polisi Privasi Carlist.my Saya bersetuju untuk menerima komunikasi yang diperibadikan daripada Carlist.my dan penjual kereta, ahli gabungan dan rakan kongsi perniagaannya. Lihat tawaran kereta terbaik! Prev Next Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. Tag Berkaitan 2014 Great Wall M4 Government Great Wall Great Wall Motors NAP
Tawaran istimewa - hubungi sekarang! Hari Jam Hrg. Psrn. Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik. I Kenapa tiada harga disenaraikan? Kadang-kadang, penjual ingin anda hubungi mereka untuk dapatkan harga yang terbaik.
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