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Volvo Car Malaysia has started a partnership with E-waste Recycling Through Heroes (ERTH) to provide Malaysians a responsible way to dispose of and recycle their used electronics. This partnership makes available an E-waste Green Box at all Volvo Car dealerships nationwide, as well as at the Volvo Car Manufacturing Malaysia (VCMM) plant, to collect used electronics for recycling.

Volvo_Showroom_DealershipThis green initiative is part of Volvo Car Malaysia’s ongoing sustainability campaign i.e. the Volvo Green Planet, which aims to bring greater awareness towards today’s pressing climate concerns and moves the brand closer to its long-term goal of becoming climate neutral by 2040.

As a group, Volvo Cars is on a mission to reduce CO2 emissions by 40% per car between 2018 and 2025 via electrification, and also to tackle carbon emission from all aspects of its business, from manufacturing and operations to its supply chain and even its approach to recycling and reuse of materials.

Along with other Volvo Cars facilities worldwide, Volvo Car Malaysia is embracing this commitment on the local front to practice more sustainable approaches to its business. It has abstained from single-use plastics and has gone paperless for all brochures and price lists at its headquarters and Volvo dealerships.

Volvo_Showroom_Green Box_Recycling_E-waste Recycling Through HeroesIn a move to expand its sustainability efforts, Volvo Car Malaysia is opening the doors of its dealerships nationwide to anyone who wishes to dispose of their electronic waste responsibly. Sharing the same vision for a more sustainable future, VCMM also extends the same invitation to Malaysians to drop off their used electronics at a dedicated area.

The Volvo dealerships and VCMM will have a dedicated E-waste Green Box located in a visible and accessible area for the general public, not just prospective customers, to drop off any devices or components running on electricity or battery that can fit into the box. This includes, but is not limited to, laptops, mobile phones, monitors, tablets, printer, keyboard, batteries and gaming consoles. For bulkier items, individuals are encouraged to book a free pickup service on www.erth.app.

Volvo Car Malaysia_Akhtar Sulaiman_Marketing & PR Director“At Volvo, we walk the talk. Instead of only talking about sustainability, we drive it by embracing and integrating the practice into our business and day-to-day life. When coming up with the idea for the E-waste Green Box, we wanted to enable all Malaysians – and not just our customers and employees – so that together we can drive this sustainability journey together, for the greater good of our planet and our future generations, so that we leave behind a safer and greener world for them to live in,” said Akhtar Sulaiman, Marketing and PR Director of Volvo Car Malaysia.

ERTH is a registered organisation with the Malaysian Department of Environment (Jabatan Alam Sekitar). It collects, purchases and transports electronic waste to be recycled at local government-licensed recycling facilities. Further, ERTH ensures that the recycling process is in line with the guidelines from the Basel Convention, an international agreement treaty designed to reduce the movement, transport and/or shipment of hazardous waste between nations.

Mohamed Tarek El-Fatatry, Founder of ERTH, said: “We are glad to partner with companies such as Volvo Car Malaysia who are taking proactive steps to address the climate and waste problems in our country. In Malaysia, only about 25% of our e-waste is recycled according to the latest government statistics, while the remainder is often incinerated or dumped in landfills. We hope that through this collaboration and Volvo Car Malaysia’s network of dealerships across the nation, more people can be encouraged to adopt proper recycling habits for the sake of our planet.”

Volvo Cars' manufacturing plant in Ghent“Responsible business is a fundamental part of Volvo Car Malaysia, which is why we are proud to collaborate with ERTH that ensures the electronic waste is recycled and repurposed in the correct manner and in accordance to guidelines that have been laid down. In an age where electronics are abundant, we partly contribute to the problem, so we need to also be a part of the solution. Recycling and repurposing is one of the best ways to offset one’s carbon emission, and we hope that more Malaysians can take part in joining us to create a greener future,” added Akhtar.

You can drop-off your used electronic devices in the E-waste Green Box at the authorised Volvo dealerships listed here: https://www.volvocars.com/my/find-a-dealer. The E-waste Green Box is also placed at the security guard post of VCMM’s plant site in Shah Alam.

For more information about the E-waste Green Box, please visit https://www.volvocars.com/my/greenbox.

Petron Blaze 100 is the first and only high performance RON 100 fuel in Malaysia. Launched in 2016, this high-energy fuel is produced at Petron’s Port Dickson refinery. This high octane petrol has been tested for its power, engine responsiveness and fuel efficiency by Malaysian consumers using different types of vehicles.

The overall feedback from consumers showed that Petron Blaze 100 provides improved driving performance. The top benefit cited by customers is instant responsiveness, followed by better fuel economy. This combination makes Blaze 100 the fuel for an enjoyable and smooth long distance drive.

According to Daniel Chin Wei Xiong, who tested Petron Blaze 100 in his personal Nissan GT-R: “It feels more powerful as it provides me with better acceleration. My engine feels much more responsive with RON 100 and the pick-up is faster. You can feel the improved power when overtaking”. 

Petron_Blaze 100_Tan Meang Keat_Yamaha MT-09Sharing the same sentiment, Volkswagen Golf owner, Lim Jae Sam said: “The fuel offers me a slight power gain and more responsive acceleration.”

Meanwhile, motorcyclist Tan Meng Keat who fueled his Yamaha MT-09 with Blaze 100 said, “I really feel the burst of power and acceleration when I twist my throttle. The response is instant. It only takes me six seconds to get from a rolling 50 km/h to 100 km/h.”

Petron_Blaze 100_Petrol PumpPetron Blaze 100 contains the TriAction Advantage formulation which combines a fully synthetic detergent, organic combustion improver and friction modifier to enable the fuel to burn more efficiently. This premium formulation not only enhances engine responsiveness but helps to clean and protect the engine. This helps to improve responsiveness and fuel economy. It also helps prolong efficient operation of catalytic converters due to its low sulfur content.

“My engine is much smoother now and it gave me better mileage. It is such an enjoyable feeling to drive with RON 100, totally different,” commented Daniel. The Nissan GT-R engine was also “slightly quieter” on Petron Blaze 100 according to Daniel.

Additionally, Tan said his motorcycle has a smoother sound and less vibration, while ignition was easier.

On highway or long distance driving, the customers’ feedback on fuel economy is positive. “My fuel consumption has improved by 15% as compared to other fuels. It is much better with Petron Blaze 100 and I believe the fuel can make a difference to my running costs in the long run. Definitely worth the premium,” said Lim about his Volkswagen.

Petron_Blaze 100_Daniel_Nissan GT-RSimilarly Daniel commented: “It gives me better mileage than RON 97, which I usually pump. A full tank gives me about 350 km, which can last me between one to two weeks. I do believe Petron Blaze 100 will provide better value for money in the long run as it also gives me engine protection on top of the better mileage.”

Petron_Fuel Station_Petrol_DieselChoong Kum Choy, Petron Head of Retail and Commercial Business said, “We are committed to deliver innovative products that are exceptional, products that enhance customer experience. Our Blaze 100 is one such product. With the demand for Blaze 100, we have made Blaze 100 available at more than 100 stations today. This is to ensure that more consumers can have the opportunity to enjoy this exceptional fuel.”

Blaze 100 is now available at more than 100 service stations throughout Malaysia to fuel its customers’ demands for better fuel performance.

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muv has established a partnership with Lim Tayar (a member of the CKL Group) to provide free car inspection service for those who want to sell their cars. This partnership starts off with five Lim Tayar outlets in the Klang Valley, with plans to add more Lim Tayar outlets nationwide by the end of 2021.

This free inspection service will be performed by trained and experienced Lim Tayar technicians at their respective outlets. Inspected vehicles will have a full report on muv’s bidding platform (and receive the muv Verified badge) to provide buyers with more confidence when buying the used vehicle. The report provides potential buyers the assurance that the said vehicle’s condition has been inspected and verified as what the seller has declared, while indicating the current condition of the vehicle in detail.

muv is the largest ‘Marketplace for Used Vehicles’ in Malaysia. The inspected vehicles will be listed on muv’s bidding platform (www.muv-x.com) which is Malaysia’s first end-to-end bidding platform connecting both sellers and buyers. muv facilitates the entire process for both the seller and buyer – especially consumers, with financing, vehicle inspection and registration fully taken-cared of.

In driving this turnkey partnership within the automotive industry, Andy Teh, CEO of muv said, “We are very happy to partner Lim Tayar, a homegrown brand that is popular with the local community. Lim Tayar’s outlets adds additional geographical locations for car sellers to go to, for car inspections and to find out how much their cars are worth in the current market. This partnership will help muv stay true to our ethos of making the process of buying and selling cars as seamless and convenient as possible.”

“We are excited to continue to grow our network nationwide this year by establishing more muv outlets and partner locations such as Lim Tayar so we can continue to facilitate and provide a platform for Malaysians to BUY and SELL their cars quickly. With Lim Tayar, we hope to continue to push the boundaries of how muv is revolutionising the way consumers buy and sell their cars,” Teh continues.

Lim TayarClement Lim, Joint Managing Director of CKL Group said, “In line with our new direction to push for partnerships with industry leaders in their own field, we are happy to announce our collaboration with muv which is our new foray into the used vehicle marketplace. This is an exciting space to be part of and we are confident that our ecosystem comprising of students from our vocational institute, products we distribute as well as with the support of our dealers network nationwide, we will be able to ensure the success of this partnership.” Lim Tayar has been in the automotive retail and servicing business since 1985.

The five Lim Tayar outlets currently available to conduct the free inspection service on behalf of muv are: muv_Lim Tayar_Car Inspection

Should you plan to sell your car, you will be able to base your asking price on the valuation / inspection report by Lim Tayar and put the vehicle up for listing on muv’s platform. muv’s bidding platform is visible and accessible to potential buyers nationwide.

Once the said vehicle’s listing has received the highest bid, the seller will need to confirm the bid and surrender the vehicle at the nearest muv hub. Upon confirmation from the buyer, the seller will receive the payment for their car listing within 2 – 3 days.

Further, muv provides easy and transparent end-to-end services including financing for consumers. You can also upload your car for listing on its platform by yourself (and get it verified later at the nearest muv or available Lim Tayar outlet) and reach thousands of potential buyers 24/7 who can then bid for it online.

To further enhance muv’s end-to-end solution, muv will facilitate the entire buying and selling process by connecting the buyer and seller on one platform, whether they are used car dealers or individual consumers that may or may not require financing.

If required, muv helps with financing applications via its panel of available banks and accredited credit companies. Once financing is successful or once payment for the car has been organised, muv will perform all the necessary tasks to facilitate the sale such as Puspakom inspection, ownership transfer, issuance of the road tax and insurance.

muv Hub_Petaling Jayamuv has set up a very dynamic marketplace for used vehicles, having a focus on establishing the technology to optimise the user’s buying and selling experience. muv offers a 24/7 listing with hundreds of vehicles available for bidding on www.muv-x.com daily.

If you would like to view and/or discuss your vehicle buying and selling options, you can stop by any of the muv hubs located in Klang Valley and Penang. Alternatively, you can also view the cars online.

Castrol Hari Mekanik Malaysia 2021The Castrol Hari Mekanik Malaysia event is making a return. Organised by Castrol, one of the world’s leading lubricant brands, this annual celebration aims to honour mechanics throughout Malaysia. This year’s theme is “Beat of Mechanics”, in celebration of the passion and commitment of mechanics working tirelessly behind the scenes to keep drivers safe on the road.

Castrol aims to honour this dedication to the automotive service profession throughout the month of March 2021 through a fully virtual experience. The celebration will be done via social media activations, giveaways and advertising. These experiences aim to increase awareness for the importance of mechanics to the Malaysian society, and how they keep the economy moving though these challenging times.

Over the past year, vehicles such as ambulances, police cars, trucks and delivery vehicles have been heavily depended upon to provide essential goods and services to help Malaysians stay at home and safe. Throughout this period, these vehicles require regular maintenance and care. Castrol Hari Mekanik Malaysia aims to celebrate the mechanics in Malaysia who continued to perform vehicle maintenance and repairs throughout this period as equal contributors to our nation.

Castrol EDGE_5W-40_4L_Engine OilThe campaign will feature a social media contest where Castrol will be giving away 2 years’ supply of its most advanced fully synthetic engine oil i.e. Castrol EDGE 5W-40, along with a host of Castrol limited edition merchandise to 20 lucky winners.

The “Beat of Mechanics” contest will require you to demonstrate your dance talent through a short video based on the #beatofmechanics music and a predefined choreography displayed in the video. It is up to you to interpret this choreography through your own creativity. The short video must also feature a vehicle, as a tribute to mechanics.

For this contest, you have to post the video on your personal Facebook, Instagram or Tik Tok pages and use the official hashtags: #beatofmechanics and #CastrolHariMekanikMalaysia.

Castrol_Keow Mei-Shan“We are immensely pleased to be able to celebrate so many inspiring Malaysian mechanics that have gone the extra mile through these challenging times. We at Castrol believe that mechanics display the unwavering spirit of Malaysians. Their unyielding passion, commitment and dedication they continue to demonstrate is evident in how patients, goods, and workers continue to arrive at their destination safely.” said Castrol Malaysia and Singapore Marketing Director, Keow Mei-Shan.

“We know people are turning to social media more than ever to stay in touch with family and friends, and the fully-virtual campaign will make it easy for people to share their support and appreciation for our mechanics” she added.

For more information about Castrol and its products, visit www.castrol.com/my

Refer to the video here for the dance: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_nkNxhYp4Lc

The UD Extra Mile Challenge (UDEMC) is a global driver competition organised by UD Trucks to pick the best of the best as the Ultimate Driver. In a normal year, local markets hold qualification rounds and the best driver selected from each market qualifies to take part in the Global Final held at the UD Experience Center in its headquarters in Japan. The situation in 2020 however, forced the cancellation of the Japan Global Final. Thus, instead of holding such an event, UD Trucks had decided that all local market winners are chosen as Ultimate Drivers.UD Trucks_Extra Mile Challenge_Driving

UD Extra Mile Challenge 2020 AwardThe title of Ultimate Driver is a worthy designation in these trying times considering that these drivers are the heroes who kept trucks moving during the pandemic. They continued to deliver the goods and necessities that we all depend on. In light of the current situation which restricts travel, a virtual awards ceremony was held where the 10 winners from 9 countries were honoured and officially crowned as Ultimate Drivers.

UD Trucks_President_Takamitsu SakamakiAddressing the winners from the headquarters in Ageo, Japan, UD Trucks President Takamitsu Sakamaki said, “It is a shame that you cannot be with us in person to celebrate this occasion, but we are delighted that you could join us for this virtual event. You are truly the unsung heroes, supporting society in the midst of the pandemic, carrying food and medical supplies to people in need. We congratulate and thank you for your outstanding contribution to logistics.”

UD Trucks_Ultimate Driver_Extra Mile ChallengeWhile the pandemic has also fueled the growth of e-commerce, the logistics industry remains highly competitive, making efficient drivers an essential asset for trucking companies. The ability of the driver to maximise fuel efficiency not only contributes to the bottom line, but helps reduce emissions and environmental impact. The UD Extra Mile Challenge, which started in 2015, is a way to promote and recognise the safest and most fuel efficient truck drivers.

The UD Extra Mile Challenge simulates a day in the life of a truck driver and tests both pre-inspection and driving techniques i.e. from fuel efficient and safe driving to parking skills.

The 2020 UDEMC winners were selected among 500 drivers who had competed in qualifying rounds held in nine countries i.e. Australia, Singapore, South Africa, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, and the Philippines. Each winner was awarded an Ultimate Driver prize box, which included a custom made cap, shirt and masks. Last but not least the box contained two virtual airline tickets to Japan, which will be converted to actual tickets once normal international travel resumes.

The Ultimate Drivers in the respective truck category, representing their respective companies and countries are:

  • Australia (UD Quon): Steve Gould, B&D Crane Trucks
  • Indonesia (UD Quester): Irwan Wijaya, PT. Lancar Jaya Logistik
  • Malaysia (UD Quester): Khairul Nafsha bin Ishak, Setia Maju Jaya Logistik Sdn Bhd
  • Qatar (UD Quester): Sameer Shah, Power Waste Management
  • Abu Dhabi (UD Quester): Khalid Aboud, Western Bainoona Group
  • Philippines (UD Quester): Efren Zamora, Mindanao Trucking Corporation
  • South Africa (UD Quester): Cederic Ricardo Matthyse, Darling Romery
  • South Africa (UD Quon): Cornel van der Westhuizen, Grain Carriers
  • Singapore (UD Quon): Tay Kay Poo, NSL OilChem Waste Management Pte Ltd
  • Thailand (UD Quester): Suppachai Tacharoen, Nim See Seng Transport 1988

Our UD Ultimate Driver, Khairul Nafsha, has about 13 years’ experience as a truck driver. Although he only started driving the UD Quester about 3 years ago, Khairul also scored the best marks in the “Best Driving Skill” category at the local round of the UDEMC. Khairul’s win in the Malaysia round also represented the second consecutive year that a driver from Setia Maju Jaya Logistik Sdn Bhd had won the local UDEMC.

On behalf of the winners, Efren Zamora from Philippines, thanked UD Trucks for its support, saying “COVID-19 added challenges to our daily work. In Philippines, we were required to submit additional documentation when entering different cities, which hampered our operations somewhat. However, this was also motivation to improve my driving skills to maximize fuel efficiency while keeping safety as the top priority. Being recognized as an Ultimate Driver is a huge honor for me and I hope to become an even better driver in the future.”

The Daihatsu Gran Max pick-up and panel van has been upgraded with a Euro 4 compliant engine for better performance and efficiency. According to Daihatsu Malaysia Sdn Bhd (DMSB), this improved and enhanced model will replace the Euro 2 version which will be phased out.

The new Daihatsu Gran Max Euro 4 models use a 1.5L 2NR aluminium block engine with Dual VVT (variable valve timing for both intake and exhaust valves) to provide improved fuel efficiency and driving performance. Additionally, the new engine achieves Euro 4 level reductions in NOx and particulate emissions to help reduce its environmental impact.

The Gran Max has a 43-litre fuel tank and claims better fuel consumption compared to the outgoing model. The official fuel efficiency ratings are:

  • Pick Up (MT)            12.5 km/l*
  • Panel Van (MT)        13.3 km/l*
  • Panel Van (AT)         13.5 km/l*

* The fuel efficiency is conducted under specific test conditions and may vary depending on usage environment (weather, road conditions, etc.) and driving method.

The Gran Max has the typical van-style front mid-engine layout where the engine is positioned beneath the front seats for optimal front-rear weight distribution. This helps with driving stability at higher speeds and during cornering. The Electrical Power Steering (EPS) in the new models also provides better handling, driving comfort and fuel economy. The new Gran Max also uses 14″ wheels compared to the 13″ in the older model, for better stability and control while carrying loads.

Daihatsu Malaysia_Arman Mahadi_Managing Director“Demand has always been encouraging for Daihatsu Gran Max as it is used in a wide variety of industries, including in construction, service, agriculture as well as in courier, delivery and logistics sectors. With this upgrade, Daihatsu intends to cater to the needs of those looking for improved fuel-efficiency and performance and to support the work and lifestyles of a variety of customers. With Daihatsu Global Group’s “Light you up” approach, we will continue to provide optimal mobility to every customer with our versatile range of light commercial vehicles,” said Arman Mahadi, Managing Director of Daihatsu (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd.

More importantly, as a commercial workhorse is its loading and carrying capacity. Both the Gran Max pick-up and van variants have superior loading capacity for a light commercial vehicle. The Gran Max pick-up has a maximum loading capacity of 800 kg while the van version has a maximum of 750 kg.

Daihatsu Gran Max Euro 4_Pick-UpThe Gran Max pick-up has a square-shaped deck measuring 2,480 mm in length which provides a roomy cargo space. The walls of the deck are 360 mm high and feature 20 rope hooks, enabling any cargo to be securely held. In addition, both vehicles have a minimum turning radius of 4.9 meters, making them easy to manoeuvre even in narrow spaces.

Daihatsu Gran Max Euro 4_Panel VanFor the Gran Max van, a low floor clearance of 620 mm and a wide rear door opening makes it easy to load and unload cargo from the hold. The cargo hold is square so cargo can be stacked right to the corners. It can hold boxes, tall objects, furniture, and other large loads. With a driver and single passenger seated, the length of the cargo hold is 2,075 mm. The vehicle also features 815 mm sliding doors on both sides, making it more convenient to load and unload cargo in tight areas.

Daihatsu Gran Max_InteriorAdditional practical compartments are included to provide added convenience, along with other essential comforts such as the Passenger Seat Open Tray, the Centre Console Tray, three Cup Holders (passenger, driver and console box).

The new models continue to be equipped with Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) with Emergency Signal System (ESS) as well as Dual SRS Airbags for driver and passenger, Anti-lock Braking System (ABS), Immobilizer, Reverse Sensors and Alarm System.

Arman added, “We are very thankful for the prompt economic stimulus measures implemented by the Malaysia government as it has greatly fuelled the recovery in the automotive sector since the pandemic struck. The PRIHATIN scheme, together with the National Economic Recovery Plan (PENJANA), introduced by the government to help restart the economy, has resulted in a business resurgence for SMEs, particularly small and micro businesses, with the Daihatsu Gran Max being the best choice of business vehicle for this segment.”

The Gran Max Euro 4 is produced at the Daihatsu plant in Indonesia. Its retail price starts from RM73,614 (on-the-road without insurance).

Malaysia Commercial Vehicle Exhibition_MCVE
MCVE 2019

The Malaysia Commercial Vehicle Exhibition (MCVE) 2021 is set to happen 21 – 23 October 2021. This confirmation follows the government’s green light for the meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) sector to restart, as well as current roll-out of the national inoculation programme. This will be the fifth biennial exhibition organised by Asian Trucker Media. MCVE is the biggest event for the commercial vehicle industry in Southeast Asia.

The three-day event will be held again at the Malaysia International Exhibition and Convention Centre (MIECC). It will feature a strong line-up of exhibitors and a well-rounded programme, adjusted to the current circumstances and respecting the Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for safety and health. The fringe programme is being developed and will be announced in due course.

MCVE was first held in 2013 and has grown as a platform to showcase innovations in the commercial vehicle sector. The event has expanded with increased number of visitors and provides an avenue for those involved in the transportation of goods or people to network and conduct business.

Malaysia Commercial Vehicles Expo 2019_MCVE
MCVE 2019

“Every two years we refine the program to offer a unique experience. We keep advancing just like the industry is moving forward, and in finding ways to make the event meaningful. Return on investment is important for our exhibitors and our efforts are aligned with their ambition,” said Stefan Pertz, organiser of the event.

As a result of the pandemic, many brands have not been able to showcase their new products and services to live audiences. Pertz believes that many companies have been holding back with their launches as they are looking for the right platform, such as MCVE, to do so.

The current list of exhibitors confirming participation includes first-time joiners as well as brands that have been part of the exhibition in the previous four instalments.

Stefan Pertz_Asian Trucker_Malaysia Commercial Vehicles Expo“We believe that our event could be the launchpad for many products that have been waiting to be put in the limelight. Even products launched in the MCVE that is intended for a global market can be showcased globally through the use of modern technology and broadcasting techniques, should international travel be still not possible by October”, explained Pertz.

Pertz is confident that the 2021 exhibition will yield good results as it has always been the organising team’s aim to host an exhibition that is on par with established international events and to ensure all parties, be it exhibitors or visitors, benefit from their participation.

He further assured that SOPs will be thoroughly complied with throughout the event as it is organised with the fight against the pandemic in mind. “It is to be an event that is both safe and successful, as nothing else is acceptable,” he commented.

Bookings for exhibition spaces will be open until very close to the show dates. Updates on the event can be found in www.mcve.com.my.

Volvo Cars has made a very strong and decisive commitment for electrification. By 2030, the company wants to become a fully electric car company. It is hoping that this resolute objective will make Volvo the leader in the fast-growing premium electric car market. By then, the company intends to only sell fully electric cars. Thus, with this goal, it will be doing away with the internal combustion engine from its global portfolio. This will include phasing out hybrids.

Volvo cars and bicyclistsThe year 2030 also coincides with the City of Gothenburg’s objective to become a climate-neutral city. Gothenburg, Sweden is Scandinavia’s largest port city and also the hometown of Volvo. Nonetheless, this is still an ambitious plan by a global automotive player. A few years ago, the company also made a bold promise that “nobody should be seriously injured or killed in a new Volvo car” by 2020, and it did so by limited the top speed of its new cars to 180 km/h where it deemed the active and passive safety features of its cars are good enough to hold that promise true.

Volvo Cars’ transition towards becoming a fully electric car maker is part of its ambitious climate plan, which seeks to consistently reduce the lifecycle carbon footprint per car through concrete action. Its decision also builds on the expectation that legislation as well as a rapid expansion of accessible high quality charging infrastructure will accelerate consumer acceptance of fully electric cars.

Volvo Cars XC40 Recharge - detailsThe company’s move towards full electrification comes together with an increased focus on online sales and a more complete, attractive and transparent consumer offer under the “Care by Volvo” name. All of its fully electric models will be available exclusively online.

The 2030 ambition represents an acceleration of Volvo Cars’ electrification strategy, driven by strong demand for its electrified cars in recent years and a firm conviction that the market for combustion engine cars is a shrinking one.

Håkan Samuelsson - Chief executive“To remain successful, we need profitable growth. So instead of investing in a shrinking business, we choose to invest in the future – electric and online,” said Håkan Samuelsson, chief executive. “We are fully focused on becoming a leader in the fast-growing premium electric segment.”

Volvo Cars launched its first fully electric car, the XC40 Recharge, in markets around the globe last year. In February 2021, it launched its second fully electric car, the C40 Recharge.

In the coming years, Volvo Cars will roll out several additional electric models. Already by 2025, it aims for 50% of its global sales to consist of fully electric cars, with the rest hybrids. It had already tripled its EV production capability at its plant in Ghent, Belgium to prepare for the increase in demand. Volvo Cars' manufacturing plant in Ghent

Henrik Green - Chief technology officer“There is no long-term future for cars with an internal combustion engine,” said Henrik Green, chief technology officer. “We are firmly committed to becoming an electric-only car maker and the transition should happen by 2030. It will allow us to meet the expectations of our customers and be a part of the solution when it comes to fighting climate change.”

We have some corporate social responsibility news to start a nice day. Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia (MMM), recently made donations of cash and laptops to several organisations as part of their CSR initiative. The official distributor of Mitsubishi Motors vehicles in Malaysia had donated RM35,000 to First International Soccer Academy Malaysia (FISA), and laptops to Pertubuhan Kebajikan Yesuwin Mahligai Selangor (PKYMS) and the Arthritis Foundation Malaysia (AFM).Mitsubishi Motors Malaysia_First International Soccer Academy Malaysia_FISA_children_B40

The company wants to support FISA’s efforts for the betterment of children particularly from the B40 income group, as well as to manage teenagers’ involvement in negative social issues.

“We recognized FISA’s efforts in working towards the betterment of young children and to put a stop towards their involvement in social issues. In line with boosting the country’s economic growth for the underprivileged family, we hope that our contribution for the academy may continue to assist them to develop these children’s competencies and to provide them with the opportunities to excel and lead a better life,” said Tomoyuki Shinnishi, Chief Executive Officer of MMM.

Additionally, MMM donated laptops to Pertubuhan Kebajikan Yesuwin Mahligai Selangor (PKYMS) and Arthritis Foundation Malaysia (AFM) to assist students who were affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as to support AFM administration purposes.

“We understand that many students at the welfare homes were at a limitation or left without the technology they require to continue their education. We hope that the contribution of these laptops will support the children for home based learning throughout the pandemic,” Shinnishi added.

“As the nation wait for the hopeful vaccine, we understand that each day brings new or different challenges for many of us. At Mitsubishi Motors, we aim to create a better society where people can hope for a better future. We have been making efforts to support the local activities of society and contribute towards the development of the local communities through its various needs,” he concluded.

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