“…The government of Malaysia has future plan to install 25,000 electric-vehicle charging stations throughout Malaysia by 2020 (Adnan, Nordin & Rahman, 2017), and to announce National Automobile Policy (NAP) 2014 to urge local automobile manufacturers to produce EEV (Chian, Aziati & Yusof 2017). Malaysia also already committed to reducing 40% greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by the year 2020 with electric vehicle (EV) future innovation invention (Salehen et al, 2017;Schüller et al, 2017). According to a previous study (Schüller et al, 2017), gas driven vehicle (LPG) achieves the best results due to lower consumption costs.…”