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Malakoff, New Energy to develop EV charging infrastructure
Malakoff, New Energy to develop EV charging infrastructure

New Straits Times

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • New Straits Times

Malakoff, New Energy to develop EV charging infrastructure

KUALA LUMPUR: Malakoff Corp Bhd's unit Malakoff Radiance Sdn Bhd has teamed up with New Energy Asia Sdn Bhd to jointly deploy electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure. New Energy Asia, a joint venture between Hicom Engineering and Hangzhou Flash Charge, is currently exploring a partnership with Malakoff Radiance to support Malaysia's transition to clean mobility. Malakoff said in a statement that the partnership aims to develop integrated solar and EV charging solutions to support carbon-free mobility, share technical expertise and resources for effective implementation and explore business opportunities across Asean. The collaboration focused on integrating advanced EV charging solutions with Malakoff's solar infrastructure, where both parties aim to leverage their respective expertise to accelerate the development and deployment of sustainable, low-carbon energy solutions across the country. Malakoff managing director and group chief executive officer Anwar Syahrin Abdul Ajib saiinitiative d the reflects ongoing efforts to strengthen renewable energy (RE) portfolio through partnerships that drive real-world outcomes. Anwar Syahrin said the company recently secured its largest single-site deployment to date involving a 4.22 megawatt-peak (MWp) solar power purchase agreement with Hicom Automotive Manufacturers (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd. He said the new agremment built on the success of a 2.0 MWp installation at the same facility in Pekan, which has already reduced grid electricity usage by around 7.0 gigawatt-hours (GWh) and avoided nearly 5,489 tCO₂e in emissions. "We see this collaboration with New Energy Asia as a natural extension of that momentum, enabling us to integrate clean mobility solutions alongside our solar infrastructure and deliver greater value across the clean energy ecosystem," he added.

Malakoff to install rooftop solar power systems at Mardec's key facilities
Malakoff to install rooftop solar power systems at Mardec's key facilities

The Sun

time27-04-2025

  • Business
  • The Sun

Malakoff to install rooftop solar power systems at Mardec's key facilities

PETALING JAYA: Malakoff Radiance Sdn Bhd (MRSB), the commercial and industrial (C&I) solar subsidiary of Malakoff Corporation Bhd, has formalised a strategic collaboration with Mardec Bhd through the signing of a solar power purchase agreement (SPPA). The agreement signed on April 18 paves the way for the installation of rooftop solar photovoltaic systems at five of Mardec's key facilities across Peninsular Malaysia. The project will be implemented under the Net Energy Metering Scheme, delivering a combined installed capacity of about 3.54 megawatt-peak (MWp). Facilities involved include Mardec Processing Sdn Bhd, Mardec Industrial Latex Sdn Bhd and M-POL Precision Products Sdn Bhd. The largest installation with a capacity of 1.15 MWp, will be located at Mardec Processing in Baling, Kedah. Installation is set to begin in mid-July, with commissioning to follow shortly after. Mardec is a key player in Malaysia's rubber industry, specialising in the processing and trading of Standard Malaysian Rubber, latex concentrate and specialty rubber products. It also plays an important role in supporting rubber smallholders by promoting sustainable sourcing. Malakoff managing director and group CEO Anwar Syahrin Abdul Ajib, said, 'This initiative with Mardec Berhad marks an important milestone in our commitment to driving industrial-scale RE solutions. By embedding solar into core operational facilities, companies can not only lower their carbon footprint but also strengthen long-term operational resilience' In 2024, he added, MRSB secured 22.1 MWp of C&I solar projects with 17.4 MWp successfully installed across various sectors. The client portfolio includes Senai International Airport, Malaysia Flying Academy, UMW Group of Companies, Projek Lintasan Kota Holdings, Gas Malaysia, Pos Malaysia and DRB-Hicom. To date, it has built a strong C&I solar portfolio totalling 60MW. 'Each initiative we undertake contributes to a larger vision of accelerating the nation's clean energy transition. Collectively, these efforts are helping to reshape Malaysia's energy landscape, and we remain committed to pursuing strategic partnerships that drive long-term sustainability,' said Anwar Syahrin. Malakoff is actively advancing the growth of its RE initiatives while ensuring Malaysia's energy security remains uncompromised. Through its business pillar, Malakoff Green Solutions, the company has built an impressive RE portfolio of 173MW. This includes diverse projects such as large-scale solar, commercial and industrial solar installations, small hydropower generation, and the implementation of carbon-free mobility infrastructure. These initiatives highlight Malakoff's steadfast commitment to its purpose of 'Enhancing Life, Enriching Communities', demonstrating the company's dedication to fostering a sustainable and resilient energy future.

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