
The Sarawak government is looking into a proposal by e-hailing firm Grab to introduce “Grab sampan” along the Sarawak river as a pilot project.
Sarawak premier Abang Johari Openg said Grab’s proposed pilot project would involve electric-propulsion sampans booked online using cashless payments as part of modernising river-crossing services in Kuching.
“In Kuching, we are piloting the Grab electric sampan proof of concept, a modern reinterpretation of our iconic river transport,” he said, according to The Borneo Post.
“This initiative embraces innovation while honouring tradition using electric propulsion and digital platforms to enhance first- and last-mile connectivity along the Sarawak river.”
There will be eight designated pick-up and drop-off points along the Kuching waterfront under this plan, which will last six months.
The Sarawak transport ministry and Sarawak rivers board will study the proposal to ensure it is feasible.






