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E-MOBILITY ASIA Leading International E-MOBILITY Exhibition

E-MOBILITY ASIA Leading International E-MOBILITY Exhibition
EVENT TITLE E-MOBILITY ASIA (EMA 2024)
ORGANIZER Derrisen Sdn Bhd
DATE 12 – 14 November 2024
VENUE Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
LOCATION KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA
CONTACT NO  +6(03) 4813 9810
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E-Mobility Asia (EMA)

Discover the future of sustainable transportation at the 2nd E-Mobility Asia (EMA) event from 12 – 14 November 2024 at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, Malaysia. EMA stands as a pinnacle environmental platform exclusively devoted to promoting eco-friendly and sustainable electromobility solutions, spotlighting cutting-edge Electric Vehicles (EVs). In collaboration with the Electric Vehicle Association of Malaysia (EVAM) and the Malaysia Automotive Robotics & IoT Institute (MARii), EMA offers exhibitors and visitors a prime opportunity to delve into the world of EVs, gaining insights into the industry’s dynamics and the myriad opportunities it presents. This event not only provides a comprehensive overview of EV technologies but also contributes collectively to the progress of the electromobility sector, addressing the urgent concerns of climate change. Join us at EMA 2024 and be part of shaping the future of sustainable transportation.

E-Mobility Industry in Malaysia

As electromobility options see rapid adoption around the world, the number of electric vehicles on the road in Malaysia too have been increasing each year, with approximately 4,000 EVs so far in the country. The number continues to grow, which points to greener transportation becoming a more attractive alternative for people to get around.

In Malaysia, numerous foreign car manufacturers like Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Volvo, Porsche, BMW, Hyundai, and Mercedes-Benz have all entered the EV market with models of their own. Following the trend, national car manufacturers Proton and Perodua have also begun concentrating efforts in developing their own electric models.

To bolster the EV sector and its development, Malaysia’s government has undertaken its own initiatives by offering tax incentives for the assembly or manufacturing of EVs, manufacture of component parts, and development of EV ecosystems such as charging infrastructure. To further boost EV adoption, incentives also include import duty and excise tax exemptions for imported EVs. Adding to this, the government plans to begin using EVs for its vehicle fleet beginning from 2023 as well as establish 10,000 charging stations in the country by 2025 as per the Low Carbon Mobility Blueprint 2021-2030.

Even now, players of the industry have also began taking steps to develop Malaysia’s EV sector. For example, Petronas has started collaborating with Mercedes-Benz Malaysia and EV Connection to install charging facilities at its petrol stations. Likewise, Starbucks Malaysia has also followed suit in offering EV charging stations at some of its outlets.

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