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  • JPJ paid RM 190 mil to company linked to PM's ex-political secretary, MoT explains timeline and justifications

    Earlier this week, public listed Heitech Padu Bhd made an announcement to Bursa Malaysia, saying that it has secured a RM 190.01 million contract from the Road Transport Department Malaysia (JPJ) to maintain its IT systems. The contract courted controversy because Heitech Padu has indirect ties with Prime Minister Anwar’s former political secretary, Farhash Wafa Salvador Rizal Mubarak. Heitech Padu is 15.9 percent owned by Rosetta Partners, a wholly owned subsidiary of Mfivesouthsea Sdn Bhd., wh

    HansHans

    Apr 18, 2024

  • CATL, CALB, SVOLT, and more, keen on setting up EV battery plant in Thailand by 2026

    Foreign investors are expected to establish a plant in Thailand to produce battery cells intended for electric vehicles (EVs) within the next two years, reports Bangkok Post. Narit Therdsteerasukdi, the secretary-general of Thailand’s Board of Investment (BoI), disclosed that the roadshow, held in Fujian and Guangdong from 7- to 10-April, showcased promotional incentives for Chinese EV battery manufacturers. Among the interested parties were prominent names such as Contemporary Amperex Technolog

    ShaunShaun

    Apr 18, 2024

  • XPeng and Volkswagen to jointly develop new BEV platform for China from 2026

    XPeng and Volkswagen Group have announced a collaborative effort to develop a new battery electric vehicle (BEV) platform called the Electrical/Electronic architecture (“E/E Architecture”). Under the agreement, XPeng and Volkswagen will work together to integrate XPeng’s E/E Architecture into Volkswagen’s China Main Platform (CMP) for Chinese-produced Volkswagen BEVs expected by 2026. XPeng’s internally developed E/E Architecture forms the foundation of its vertically integrated software and har

    ShaunShaun

    Apr 18, 2024

  • SIRIM: Many EV chargers in Malaysia are not certified, mandatory test mooted, process now shortened

    Many electric vehicle chargers deployed in Malaysia don’t have SIRIM certification. It should be noted that a SIRIM certificate is not mandatory for EV chargers, specifically called Electric vehicle supply equipment (EVSE), but SIRIM is proposing to make this compulsory. There are already several agencies governing public charging facilities, including Suruhanjaya Tenaga (Energy Commission) and local councils, but neither physically inspects the EVSEs. Also, EVSEs installed by private home owner

    HansHans

    Apr 18, 2024

  • Chery Omoda 5 to begin European production at former Nissan plant in Spain

    Chery has signed a joint venture deal with Spain’s Ebro EV Motors to produce vehicles at its first factory in Europe. The Chinese carmaker will begin assembling the Omoda 5 in semi-knock-down (SKD) form at the former Nissan plant in Barcelona which shut down in 2021. Chery acts as the junior partner in the joint venture with its Spanish partner being the majority shareholder. The plant will produce both Chery and Ebro EV vehicles in the fourth quarter of the year. The Anhui-based carmaker was la

    CY FoongCY Foong

    Apr 18, 2024

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