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EVE Energy marks milestone with arrival of advanced equipment at Malaysian facility

EVE Energy celebrated a significant milestone with the arrival of advanced production equipment at its state-of-the-art facility in Kulim, Malaysia. This factory, EVE Energy’s 53rd globally, represents a key pillar in the company’s international manufacturing and delivery strategy, focusing on sustainability and energy efficiency.

Specialising in cylindrical lithium batteries for power tools, cleaning tools, and electric two-wheelers, the Kulim facility is set to play a vital role in advancing the global energy transition towards a low-carbon future. Equipped with cutting-edge automation and intelligent digital control systems, the factory is designed to produce 680 million cylindrical batteries annually while ensuring exceptional efficiency and product quality.

Liu Jianhua, Co-founder and CEO of EVE Energy, highlighted the importance of the facility during the ceremony, stating, “The establishment of EVE Energy’s plant in Malaysia will further strengthen cooperation and exchanges between China and Malaysia in the renewable energy sector. The Malaysian factory boasts advanced technology and significant production capacity. Once operational, it will bolster EVE Energy’s capabilities in international manufacturing, delivery, and cooperation, enabling us to better meet the delivery and service needs of our customers worldwide.”

With over two decades of expertise in lithium battery research, development, and manufacturing, EVE Energy has delivered over 3 billion units worldwide. The company’s comprehensive product portfolio spans multiple applications, reinforcing its position as a global industry leader.

During the event, EVE Energy signed strategic cooperation agreements with key partners, including Greenworks, Chervon, and JTI. In recognition of the company’s contribution to regional industrial growth, YB. Prof Dr Haim Hilman Bin Abdullah presented EVE Energy with the “Kedah Strategic Partner Industrial Park” designation.

Vincent Wong, Senior Vice President of EVE Energy, emphasised the speed and efficiency of the project, noting, “The Malaysian factory accomplished a critical goal with the arrival of the equipment just 16 months after breaking ground in August 2023. The facility is slated to begin production in the first quarter of next year, becoming EVE Energy’s first plant outside of the home market to achieve mass production and delivery.” 

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