Indonesia-Malaysia to Collaborate on EV Battery Factory Development

TEMPO.CO, Jakarta – Indonesia will sign an MoU with Malaysia to develop an electric car battery factory at Samalaju Industrial Park using a hydropower plant from a dam in Bakun, Sarawak, Malaysia. The information was relayed by the Indonesian Consul at Kuching Sigit Witjaksono during a diplomatic reception.

Green hydrogen from a Malaysian perspective

GREEN hydrogen – the process of producing hydrogen through electrolysis powered by renewable energy (RE) sources – is poised to help drive the bulk of growth in sustainable energy, according to Deloitte’s new report “Green hydrogen: Energising the path to net zero. Deloitte’s 2023 global green hydrogen outlook.”

EA to Help Hospital Go ‘Green and Clean’

SET-listed Energy Absolute (EA), a renewable energy and electric vehicle (EV) developer and operator, is expanding its EV business into the medical sector, with the aim of making a state-run hospital run on clean energy.