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Ministry Looking To Complete Electric Vehicle Policy This Financial Year

By: , September 19, 2019

The Key Point:

The Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology is seeking to complete an electric vehicle policy and promulgate regulations under the Electricity Act to treat with the use of these vehicles, during this financial year.
Ministry Looking To Complete Electric Vehicle Policy This Financial Year
Photo: Dave Reid
Science, Energy and Technology Minister, Hon. Fayval Williams (centre) converses with President, Jamaica Institution of Engineers (JIE), Christopher Hamilton (right); and Immediate Past President, JIE, Dwight Ricketts, on day two of the Engineers’ Week Conference on Tuesday (Sept. 17) at the Knutsford Court Hotel in New Kingston. The conference concludes on Friday (Sept. 20).

The Facts

  • Portfolio Minister, Hon. Fayval Williams, made the disclosure on day two of the Engineers’ Week 2019 Conference on Tuesday (Sept. 17), at the Knutsford Court Hotel, New Kingston.
  • The electric vehicle policy will create an enabling environment for the use of the technology in the public transportation space.

The Full Story

The Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology is seeking to complete an electric vehicle policy and promulgate regulations under the Electricity Act to treat with the use of these vehicles, during this financial year.

Portfolio Minister, Hon. Fayval Williams, made the disclosure on day two of the Engineers’ Week 2019 Conference on Tuesday (Sept. 17), at the Knutsford Court Hotel, New Kingston.

The electric vehicle policy will create an enabling environment for the use of the technology in the public transportation space.

Electric vehicles are believed to be significantly cleaner and safer for the environment than traditional gasoline vehicles.

Minister Williams noted that in addition to the policy and regulatory framework, local power company, Jamaica Public Service (JPS) will be installing charging stations in the coming year as part of the necessary infrastructure to accommodate electric vehicles.

“The energy sector is constantly changing. Not only are we exploring the possibilities of alternative energy sources, we are taking the necessary steps to ensure that electric vehicles are part of our future. Many countries in the world have made policy statements on the intention to embrace electric vehicles and move away from internal combustion engines,” she said.

The conference, organised by the Jamaica Institution of Engineers (JIE) is in observance of Engineers’ Week from September 15 to 21 under the theme: ‘Engineering: A Collaborative Approach to Development.’

The event, which ends on Friday (Sept. 20), includes presentations from a number of local and international public and private sector stakeholders.

Topics include: Fire Prevention Planning for Buildings; Engineering Ethics; and Storm Drainage Best Installation Practices.

Last Updated: September 19, 2019

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