Charging your electric car at home might get more expensive soon if the government’s electricity subsidy scheme is revised. According to MKini reporting from the National Economic Action Council (NEAC) meeting press conference earlier today, PM Anwar Ibrahim said households with “excessive” power consumption will no longer enjoy electricity subsidies. […]
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