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Malay Mail
14 hours ago
- Automotive
- Malay Mail
Charging up at Skudai R&R just got cheaper with JomCharge's new rates, starts from RM1.20/kWh
JOHOR BAHRU, July 30 — Good news for EV drivers heading down south. JomCharge has announced a price cut for its three DC chargers located at Skudai R&R (Southbound) which are previously priced at RM1.50 per kWh. With the new revision, you can get a quick top up from as low as RM1.20 per kWh. Skudai R&R is quite a strategic EV charging hub for those who need to top up just before heading into Johor Bahru and Singapore. It has a cluster of seven EV charging locations from five different operators. Here's the new pricing for JomCharge chargers at Skudai R&R: Caltex 50kW DC Charger – RM1.20 per kWh Mini Cooper 50kW DC Charger (Near Tesla Supercharger) – RM1.20 per kWh BHPetrol 120kW DC Charger (x2 CCS2 nozzles) – RM1.30 per kWh These 3 chargers can be activated via JomCharge and ChargEV. On Gentari Go, it currently only shows the Mini Cooper charger. Other EV chargers at Skudai R&R Besides JomCharge, here are other EV chargers available at the same Skudai R&R area: Charge+ 120kW DC Charger (x2 CCS2 nozzles) – RM1.35 per kWh Tesla Supercharger 250kW (x4 CCS2 nozzles) – RM1.19 per kWh (Tesla only) ChargEV 17kW AC Charger (x2 bays) – RM5 per 20 min Shell Recharge 120kW DC Charger (x2 CCS2 nozzles) – RM2.20 per kWh In case you missed it, we did a video of Skudai R&R in December 2024 shortly after the Tesla Supercharger location was turned on. — SoyaCincau


The Sun
15-07-2025
- Business
- The Sun
LTAT Foundation launches 5 education initiatives for MAF personnel's children
KUALA LUMPUR: The Armed Forces Fund Board (LTAT) Foundation has rolled out five new educational initiatives aimed at supporting the children and families of Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) personnel. Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin announced the programmes, emphasising their role in enhancing education, skills, and welfare for military families. The first initiative, the e-Perkasa SPM 2025 Programme, is a collaboration with Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris (UPSI). It provides free devices to 652 students attending schools outside military camps. Sponsors include BHIC AeroServices, BHPetrol, and Pernama. The second programme, Sentuhan Elit SPM, targets 658 students from six camp-based schools (SDK). It offers intensive tuition, exam techniques, and career guidance. For skills development, the Kemahiran Keluarga Tentera (K2T) initiative provides 22 short courses, including culinary and makeup training. MAF personnel and their children can also receive RM3,000 sponsorships for TVET courses at MARA institutions. This effort is supported by Pharmaniaga and JPPKK. The MADANI Education Savings Programme, in partnership with PTPTN, grants RM50 to 3,775 Year One students of serving military personnel via SSPN Prime accounts. Lastly, the STEM Programme, developed with TalentCorp and USM, promotes science and technology education in military schools. At the launch, CSR contributions totalling RM3.2 million were presented by Affin Bank, BHPetrol, and Kemalak Group. Senior defence officials, including Deputy Defence Minister Adly Zahari and Army Chief General Tan Sri Muhammad Hafizuddeain Jantan, attended the event. - Bernama


The Sun
01-07-2025
- Automotive
- The Sun
Sg Besi toll on KL-Seremban Highway closed midnight July 2–3 for gantry works
PETALING JAYA: Motorists using the KL-Seremban Highway are advised to plan ahead as a temporary full closure will take place at the Sg Besi toll plaza, located near the BHPetrol station, from midnight on July 2 until 5am on July 3. The closure affects both directions at KM 309.7 — from Sg Besi heading towards Bangi and from Bangi heading into the city — to allow for gantry truss launching works by contractor Hektar Mentari. Although the toll area will be closed, it will not be completely inaccessible. Traffic will be managed in a controlled 'stop and go' system by on-site crew, but delays are expected throughout the five-hour window, PLUS Malaysia said in a Facebook post. Highway users are urged to follow all traffic instructions, expect potential waiting times, and consider alternate routes during the closure period.