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Tesla gets approved to import its vehicles to Malaysia

Teslarati

Tesla’s application to import battery electric vehicles (BEV) into Malaysia has been approved by the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI). With its entrance into Malaysia, Tesla would be establishing a head office, experience centers, and service centers across the country.

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Volvo Trucks starts selling electric trucks in Malaysia

Electric Cars Report

Volvo Trucks has now started sales of heavy battery electric trucks in Malaysia. Volvo is the first manufacturer to offer zero exhaust emission trucks in this market. Volvo Trucks is continuing its entry into new markets with its battery electric truck offering.

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Samsung SDI to invest US$1.3B in second battery production facility in Malaysia

Green Car Congress

billion) investment phase-by-phase until completion in 2025, Plant 2 at Samsung SDI Energy Malaysia (SDIEM) will start mass-production of PRiMX 21700 cylindrical batteries (21mm X 70 mm) in 2024. Samsung SDI’s decision to construct the second factory in Malaysia comes as a strategy to meet the rising demand for cylindrical batteries recently.

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Following Tesla Deal, Malaysia “Open” To Other EV Investments

CleanTechnica EVs

Tesla has been in ongoing discussions with a number of countries as it expands, but the automaker’s recent battery manufacturing deal with Malaysia comes with a major exemption.

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Faraday Future receives manufacturing equipment from Guangzhou MINO at Hanford plant

Green Car Congress

EV-maker Faraday Future announced the arrival of intelligent manufacturing equipment from Guangzhou MINO Equipment Co., a top-tier automotive supplier offering advanced manufacturing solutions. —Matt Tall, Vice President of Manufacturing at Faraday Future. Guangzhou MINO Equipment Co., was incorporated in 2008.

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Eve Energy to build $422 million battery plant in Malaysia

CN EV Post

Eve Energy plans to build a new 21700-type cylindrical battery production facility in Malaysia to support local and Southeast Asian electric two-wheeler and power tool manufacturers. The post Eve Energy to build $422 million battery plant in Malaysia appeared first on CnEVPost. For more articles, please visit CnEVPost.

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Malaysia to build massive chip design park: PM – ET Auto

Baua Electric

The project would mark a significant step for Malaysia, which has long been a chip manufacturing hub, with its northern island of Penang home to a number of facilities and is often dubbed the country’s Silicon Valley. The park will be located in Selangor state, he said, without offering any details on costs and timelines.