Bidding for special ‘EV’ registration numbers open today

CYBERJAYA — The special registration number (NPI) for zero-emission vehicles (ZEV) with the ‘EV’ index is open for bidding for five days starting today via the JPJeBid system.

Transport Minister Anthony Loke said the bidding results for the registration numbers will be announced within 24 hours after the bidding process ends at 10pm on Sept 13.

He explained that the ‘EV’ number plate series is exclusively for ZEVs and cannot be registered to non-ZEV vehicles.

“ZEV owners who are not interested can still use any regular state series numbers for their vehicles.

“As previously implemented, part of the revenue from the NPI will be channelled towards public initiatives such as the free helmet exchange programme and B2 licence training for the B40 group,” he said when launching the JPJePlate here today.

Loke added that several new standards have been set for the new JPJePlate number plates, including enhanced visibility with retro-reflective features, anti-cloning holograms to minimise counterfeiting and theft, and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology.

“This initiative is part of the government’s effort to enhance road safety, and create a new evolution in the smart Vehicle Identification System (VIS),” he said.

Following the launch of JPJePlate, Loke announced that ZEV manufacturers and distributors can start ordering the number plates on behalf of their customers from today via the jpjeplate.jpj.gov.my website.

The number plate is price at RM98 per set, which includes the front and rear vehicle plates, one RFID sticker, and the delivery charges.

Loke said the Ministry of Transport had conducted an engagement session with industry players, including the Malaysian Automotive Association (MAA) and EV manufacturers and distributors, on June 14.

“This step is aimed at ensuring that the announced initiative receives positive feedback and cooperation from all parties,” he said.

For the record, a total of 12,850 EVs were registered in the first six months of this year, compared to 5,131 in the same period last year. — BERNAMA