The Chinese battery giant plans to build a project in Malaysia for the production of energy storage batteries, with an investment of no more than RMB 8. 2 billion), according to a stock exchange announcement on June 27.
Eve Energy plans to build a new battery project in Malaysia to further expand its footprint in Southeast Asia. The Chinese battery giant plans to build a project in Malaysia for the production of energy storage batteries, with an investment of no more than RMB 8.65 billion ($1.2 billion), according to a stock exchange announcement on June 27.
What is Penang Technology Park at Bertam?
The state-of-the-art plant, located on a 26.7ha site at Penang Technology Park @ Bertam, will produce advanced wet-process and coated battery separators, critical components for electric vehicles (EVs), energy storage systems and consumer electronics. Once fully completed, the facility is expected to be the largest of its kind in the world.
Who is Eve energy storage Malaysia?
The project will be executed by its wholly-owned subsidiary in Malaysia, Eve Energy Storage Malaysia Sdn Bhd, located in Kulim City, Kedah State, as an expansion of its existing production facility. The construction period will not exceed 2.5 years, with a land area of about 484,000 square meters.
Why is Penang launching a battery plant?
Speaking at the inauguration, Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow welcomed the project as a major boost to the state's high-tech and green industry ecosystem. The plant is expected to create 1,200 skilled jobs and foster partnerships with local universities to promote research and innovation in battery technologies.
Why did inv new material invest in Malaysia?
As a unit of Shenzhen Senior Technology Material Co Ltd, INV New Material's investment underscores growing global confidence in Malaysia's manufacturing capabilities. Company chairman Datuk Chen Xiu Feng said Penang offers the perfect industrial environment and geographic advantage to serve Southeast Asia and beyond.
The first phase of the EVE Energy's project in Malaysia, built by CSCEC, has been successfully launched. Covering an area of approximately 210,000 square meters, the project includes 32 high-standard cleanrooms.