The proposal for the installation of solar panels along the 772km North-South Expressway in Malaysia aims to harness renewable energy to meet the country's growing power needs.
This proposal seeks to leverage the abundant sunlight in the region, promoting sustainable and eco-friendly energy sources.
The solar panels are to be strategically placed along the expressway to capture sunlight efficiently, converting it into electricity for various applications.
It also holds immense potential for supporting the widespread adoption of electric cars. The generated solar energy can be utilized to establish charging stations strategically positioned along the expressway RnR, creating a comprehensive and sustainable infrastructure for electric vehicle users.
This integrated approach not only addresses the environmental concerns associated with traditional fossil fuel-powered vehicles but also promotes the growth of the electric vehicle market.
The proposal envisions a cleaner and more energy-efficient transportation system, contributing significantly to Malaysia's efforts in embracing green technology and reducing the overall carbon footprint of the transportation sector.
Enclosed with estimated data energy harnessed for the use of electrical car.
By HUNI CHEW ARCHITECT
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