Iskandar Investment Teams Up With 7 Partners On Sustainable Initiatives

In keeping up with global efforts towards sustainable development and reducing carbon emissions, Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB) held a document exchange ceremony between IIB and seven different partners in the  sustainable electric vehicle (EV) industry, to promote use of electric vehicles (EVs) and renewable energy solutions in Iskandar Puteri.

This initiative is part of the five strategic verticals to further solidify IIB’s commitment in spearheading a Net-Zero Carbon Central  Business District (CBD) in Medini Iskandar. 

Johor State EXCO for Tourism, Environment, Heritage and Culture Raven Kumar a/l Krishnasamy, who attended the document exchange ceremony said, “Today’s document exchange  ceremony marks a significant milestone in our journey towards sustainable development and  a low-carbon future. This collaboration stands as a testament to the unwavering commitment  of IIB and its strategic partners as they work hand in hand to create a greener and more  carbon-neutral Johor. We must now recognise the pressing need to address the challenges of  carbon emissions and environmental degradation.

“The environment is our shared responsibility. Let us work together to preserve the natural  beauty of Johor for future generations, ensuring a sustainable and thriving ecosystem.”

IIB President/Chief Executive Officer Dato’ Idzham Mohd Hashim (pic) said, “We have outlined five strategic verticals in our roadmap to achieve carbon neutrality in  Medini Iskandar which are energy management, water management, waste management,  green building materials and of course, sustainable mobility. Today, are proud to lead the  way in the first vertical, which is our commitment in advancing electric vehicle adoption and  paving the way for clean energy solutions by having charging stations for EV vehicles. This  document exchange ceremony signifies our dedication to creating a net-zero carbon city in  Medini and establishing low-carbon cities as a global standard.

“By collaborating with key stakeholders, we leverage their expertise and resources to accelerate the growth of the EV industry, shaping a cleaner and more sustainable future, where economic prosperity goes  hand in hand with environmental responsibility.” 

The collaboration brings together notable industry players such as Nano Malaysia Bhd, Handal  Indah Sdn Bhd, Handal Green Mobility Sdn Bhd, Kumpool Sdn Bhd, Yinson Green Technologies (M) Sdn Bhd, GO TO U (M) Sdn Bhd, and UN Global Compact Network Malaysia and Brunei  (UNGCMYB). Such collective efforts are paramount in promoting sustainable transportation  solutions that are environmentally friendly, socially equitable, and economically viable.

Meanwhile, IIB’s partnership with UNGCMYB aims at jointly developing and implementing  sustainable development initiatives within Iskandar Puteri, in line with the United Nation’s  Sustainable Development Goals. The partnership serves as a platform to facilitate knowledge  sharing of best practices between IIB and other members of UNGCMYB.

As part of creating  awareness and enhancing understanding of sustainable development principles, the  collaboration will expand into capacity-building initiatives which include conducting training  programmes, workshops and seminars.

These efforts will be broadened to local communities,  civil society organisations and government entities to foster collaboration and address shared  challenges.

With all these initiatives put together, IIB is expected to enhance their reputation  as a leading player in Iskandar Puteri’s development. The integration of sustainable practices  into its development plan will provide competitive advantage by attracting sustainable  investors, tenants and partners.

In recognising the increasing usage of EV’s in the state, the Johor state government plans to  develop mechanisms that support EV usage in the future. Following the strong push for a full  EV population by Singapore in their Green Plan 2030, a high demand for EV charger stations  in Johor has also developed.

The initiative undertaken by IIB will establish the necessary infrastructure to support the  transition to EVs, and it will play a vital role in the Federal and State of Johor’s Low Carbon  initiative.

With the Singapore government’s strong push for a full EV population in their Green  Plan 2030, the demand for EV charger stations in the Johor area, located next to Singapore, is expected to rise.

This initiative will create an infrastructure that supports the transition to  EVs and contributes to the Federal and State of Johor’s Low Carbon initiative.

The document exchange ceremony served as a pivotal platform for all involved parties to  showcase their dedication to collaboration and lay the foundation for future partnerships. 

Also at the event was Yang Berhormat Dato’ Dr. Badrul Hisham bin Kassim, Chief Executive of  Iskandar Regional Development Authority (IRDA).

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