Kuala Lumpur: . The project, undertaken through its subsidiary EVE Energy Malaysia Sdn Bhd, will support electric two-wheel vehicles and power tools manufacturing enterprises in the country and across Southeast Asia. Currently, EVE Energy is evaluating several sites to set up its manufacturing facility including a few potential locations in Perak. The project will be implemented in phases with a construction period of no more than three years.
Equipped with skilled talents and proficient technology experts, he added Malaysia is “a conducive and an ideal location” for the success of EVE Energy’s investment.EVE Energy Malaysia representative director Joe Chan said, “We have a long history in the field of green energy and our goal is to provide customers with high quality batteries.” He claimed that over the past few years, EVE Energy has become the world’s leading lithium primary battery brand and is ranked first in China.