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Home News Auto News Malaysia’s First Emission Test Centre Launched Malaysia’s First Emission Test Centre Launched Auto News Siew Weng | March 26, 2018 06:54 pm The Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI) together with the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) and Department of Environment (DOE) have jointly launched the country’s first National Emission Test Centre (NETC) in Rawang.The NETC, located near the Perodua manufacturing plant cost RM50 million to set up, will be operated by MAI and will be available to all vehicle manufacturers locally and regionally (ASEAN) for testing of emissions standard and fuel consumption in accordance to UN Regulations R83 and R101.“As Malaysia moves to improve energy efficiency in transportation, reducing carbon emissions is vital to meet global standards. The NETC, being the first full-fledged emission test centre in the country, will serve OEMs operating in Malaysia and the ASEAN region,” said Dato’ Madani Sahari, CEO of MAI.The emissions lab is equipped with a soak room (to prepare the test vehicle to stabilized ambient temperature) and an emissions chassis dynamometer within a climatic chamber which can adjust the labs ambient temperature to replicate hotter climates. Data sampling equipment as well as a control room are all within the proximity of the lab. Technicians operating the NETC have received training and certification from the centre’s technology partner Daihatsu Motor Co. There is also a plan to include motorcycles and commercial vehicles in the near future.Emissions tests are a requirement for vehicles to comply with JPJ’s (Road Transport Department) Vehicle Type Approval and EEV (Energy Efficient Vehicle) certification. With the establishment of the NETC, MAI foresees a significant reduction in testing and certification cost plus faster test cycle times for OEMs/vehicle manufacturers, versus the current practice of having it done overseas.In conjunction with the NETC launch was the introduction of the Voluntary EEV Labelling scheme. The label, to be placed on EEV certified vehicles is also planned to contain added information such as ASEAN NCAP safety rating. In 2017, 52% of new models introduced are certified as EEV, surpassing MAI's internal target of 50%. The label serves as an awareness platform for consumers on a vehicle’s fuel efficiency and emissions, as Malaysia is committed to reducing carbon emissions by 45% by year 2030, as according to the Paris Agreement.Alongside the test centre launch and labelling introduction, MAI signed two Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) – one with Department on Environment (DOE) and one with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM).The MOU with DOE aims to enhance collaboration in furthering initiatives towards environmental preservation. Both parties aim to develop a pool of experts in environmental conservation, strengthen research and technical support for pollution source data collection, policies, and technology roadmaps for the automotive industry.The MOU with UKM is to increase government-academic cooperation with the Faculty of Economics and Management, and to engage the faculty as a university-industrial partner for information exchange in fields related to teaching, student development, innovation and commercialization. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: Malaysia’s First Emission Test Centre Launched × Malaysia’s First Emission Test Centre Launched Back to article / Related Tags EEV MAI perodua Print Related News MAI: 52% Of New Models Are EEV In 2017 Auto News Siew Weng | August 08, 2018 52% of the new models introduced in Malaysia last year are certified as Energy Efficient Vehicles (EEV), surpassing Malaysia Automotive Institute’s ... Malaysia To Have Own Driving Cycle For Vehicle Fuel Consumption Auto News Siew Weng | November 13, 2018 Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI) has just announced that they will lead a study on the undertaking of the Malaysia Driving Cycle (MDC), a fuel ... MAI Pushing For 100% EEV by 2025 Auto News Eric | March 27, 2017 By 2025, Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI) expects all new models to be only energy efficient vehicles (EEV).Speaking to SunBiz, MAI boss Datuk ... MARii And Perodua Improve Vendors' Productivity Through Simple Devices Auto News Siew Weng | January 04, 2019 An automobile has over 30,000 individual parts, right down to the tiniest screws and clips. In the production of an automobile, a good proportion of ... Comments
Malaysia’s First Emission Test Centre Launched Auto News Siew Weng | March 26, 2018 06:54 pm The Malaysia Automotive Institute (MAI) together with the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) and Department of Environment (DOE) have jointly launched the country’s first National Emission Test Centre (NETC) in Rawang.The NETC, located near the Perodua manufacturing plant cost RM50 million to set up, will be operated by MAI and will be available to all vehicle manufacturers locally and regionally (ASEAN) for testing of emissions standard and fuel consumption in accordance to UN Regulations R83 and R101.“As Malaysia moves to improve energy efficiency in transportation, reducing carbon emissions is vital to meet global standards. The NETC, being the first full-fledged emission test centre in the country, will serve OEMs operating in Malaysia and the ASEAN region,” said Dato’ Madani Sahari, CEO of MAI.The emissions lab is equipped with a soak room (to prepare the test vehicle to stabilized ambient temperature) and an emissions chassis dynamometer within a climatic chamber which can adjust the labs ambient temperature to replicate hotter climates. Data sampling equipment as well as a control room are all within the proximity of the lab. Technicians operating the NETC have received training and certification from the centre’s technology partner Daihatsu Motor Co. There is also a plan to include motorcycles and commercial vehicles in the near future.Emissions tests are a requirement for vehicles to comply with JPJ’s (Road Transport Department) Vehicle Type Approval and EEV (Energy Efficient Vehicle) certification. With the establishment of the NETC, MAI foresees a significant reduction in testing and certification cost plus faster test cycle times for OEMs/vehicle manufacturers, versus the current practice of having it done overseas.In conjunction with the NETC launch was the introduction of the Voluntary EEV Labelling scheme. The label, to be placed on EEV certified vehicles is also planned to contain added information such as ASEAN NCAP safety rating. In 2017, 52% of new models introduced are certified as EEV, surpassing MAI's internal target of 50%. The label serves as an awareness platform for consumers on a vehicle’s fuel efficiency and emissions, as Malaysia is committed to reducing carbon emissions by 45% by year 2030, as according to the Paris Agreement.Alongside the test centre launch and labelling introduction, MAI signed two Memoranda of Understanding (MOU) – one with Department on Environment (DOE) and one with Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM).The MOU with DOE aims to enhance collaboration in furthering initiatives towards environmental preservation. Both parties aim to develop a pool of experts in environmental conservation, strengthen research and technical support for pollution source data collection, policies, and technology roadmaps for the automotive industry.The MOU with UKM is to increase government-academic cooperation with the Faculty of Economics and Management, and to engage the faculty as a university-industrial partner for information exchange in fields related to teaching, student development, innovation and commercialization. ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Gallery: Malaysia’s First Emission Test Centre Launched × Malaysia’s First Emission Test Centre Launched Back to article / Related Tags EEV MAI perodua
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