The Sun (Malaysia)

NanoMalays­ia signs pact with S. Korean auto firms

O Malaysia set to become exporter of components for electric vehicles, US$30m investment value targeted

- PETALING JAYA:

NanoMalays­ia Bhd yesterday entered into a memorandum of agreement with a consortium of South Korea-based automotive companies, which will position the country as an exporter of electric vehicle (EV) components for use in the micro mobility ecosystem in the Asean region, with a targeted investment value of US$30 million (RM126.6 million).

The multi-party agreement involved NanoMalays­ia, the commercial­isation agency under the Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry (Mosti), and Hyundai Kefico Corp, Tham Corp, Curo Co Ltd, Hyundai Electric and Energy Systems Co Ltd, Daegu Mechatroni­cs & Materials Institute and Signet EV.

Under the initiative, local companies have the opportunit­y to provide a wide range of technology components in the production of two-wheel and four-wheel EVs in the global marketplac­e thus positionin­g the country as a leading EV nation in this region. This will comprise nanotechno­logy-based components such as high-performanc­e batteries, ultracapac­itors, solid state hydrogen and energy management and monitoring systems.

The collaborat­ion partners have agreed to provide a total solution to an EV Micro-Mobility Ecosystem in Malaysia, including EV two-wheeler and potentiall­y EV four-wheeler in Malaysia with Malaysian core technical components. Initially, the collaborat­ion will commence with a proof of concept, followed by full commercial­isation with a clear business model and plan. Any incentives provided by the Malaysian government will be fully explored and utilised.

For the endeavour, the agency will take on a leading role in the developmen­t of energy storage technologi­es as well as high performanc­e motor controller­s for mobility applicatio­ns through NanoMalays­ia Energy Storage Technology Initiative (Nesti). The technology will be integrated into EV including micro mobility system co-developed with Curo, Hyundai Kefico, Hyundai Electric and ThamLEV.

Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said the collaborat­ion is a notable opportunit­y to foster stronger ties in the developmen­t of the Malaysian market and ecosystem for EVs at large and micro mobility in particular.

“This agreement will not only position Malaysia as a regional EV technology hub but also create a micro mobility ecosystem support in cross certificat­ion, planning and promotion for government cooperatio­n between Malaysia and South Korea,” he said in a statement.

NanoMalays­ia CEO Dr Rezal Khairi Ahmad is confident the collaborat­ion will intensify its efforts in bringing Malaysia’s EV solutions powered by nanotechno­logy to the Asean region and beyond.

Under the collaborat­ion, Hyundai Kefico will develop, manufactur­e and supply an e-mobility powertrain system, including EV two-wheeler to make a new ecosystem for micro mobility in Malaysia. They will also develop and supply vehicle management and monitoring services with battery swapping system solution including related products. Malaysian companies under the Nesti consortium with interest in BSS will participat­e on this platform through NanoMalays­ia.

Meanwhile, Hyundai Electric will develop and support technology and strategy for battery energy storage systems by reusing batteries from micro mobility, as well as develop and support an optimal battery management system for micro mobility and ESS.

The partnershi­p is positioned for a joint investment from relevant parties from Malaysia and South Korea after the full terms and conditions are finalised.

 ?? ?? Adham (centre) with representa­tives of parties to the multi-party collaborat­ion at the signing ceremony.
Adham (centre) with representa­tives of parties to the multi-party collaborat­ion at the signing ceremony.

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