Wuling-Gotion High Tech Develops Electric Car Batteries in Indonesia

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – PT SGMW Motor Indonesia (Wuling Indonesia) collaborates with PT Gotion Green Energy Solutions Indonesia (Gotion High-Tech) to develop electric vehicle batteries for the Indonesian automotive market. The partnership was signed at the Wuling Factory in Cikarang, West Java on Monday, November 28.
Gentari, EVC launches Southeast Asia’s first 350kW EV super charger in Malaysia

MALAYSIA is the first country in Southeast Asia to have an operational 350kW public charger for electric vehicles (EV). Clean energy solutions provider Gentari Sdn Bhd (Gentari), a subsidiary of Petronas, in partnership with EV Connection Sdn Bhd (EVC) officially launched its EV charging hub which consists of one 350kW super charger, two DC fast […]
Parliament passes Bill to regulate safety, reliability, accessibility of electric vehicle network
SINGAPORE: Parliament on Wednesday (Nov 30) passed legislation to encourage the adoption of electric vehicles (EVs) in Singapore amid a rise in registrations.
PLN, Hyundai Kefico Collaborate to Develop Battery Swapping Station for Electric Motorcycle

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – State power company PT PLN (Persero) is collaborating with Hyundai Kefico and Consortiums to develop Battery Swapping Station for Motorcycles (SPBKLU). The pilot project took place in Bali, with Hyundai Kefico providing 50 motorcycles for PLN’s operation during the G20 Summit. This collaboration also includes the installation of SPBKLU in accordance with the agreement.
Indonesia says lithium, anode plants are being built to support EV ambitions

Indonesia says lithium, anode plants are being built to support EV ambitions

JAKARTA, Nov 29 (Reuters) – Indonesia is building a lithium refinery and an anode material production facility to complement its nickel-based battery materials industry, an official said, as it aims to set itself up as a hub for making electric vehicles (EVs).
Bangkok targets 8,000 electric buses within 3 years

Bangkok targets 8,000 electric buses within 3 years

In the Thai capital of Bangkok, 1,250 electric buses are currently set to replace old diesel buses. Within three years, the number of electric buses in the Bangkok metropolitan area is to be increased to 8,000.