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Perodua, UTM sign MoU to develop next-gen EVs

Perodua, UTM sign MoU to develop next-gen EVs

Perodua and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to develop Malaysia’s next generation of electric vehicles (xEV).

Under the MoU, both parties agree to work together to educate and train future engineers in developing new xEV-related technologies, encompassing knowledge-sharing and exposure to xEV technology for academicians and engineers alike.

The fields of collaboration include academia, research and development, talent development and training. For these purposes, a satellite lab is set to be established at UTM’s main Skudai, Johor campus.

“We look forward to exploring a future where Malaysia can develop its own xEV technology and its benefits be shared with our future generation. With this MoU, Perodua is taking a step further from our original mandate from being a vehicle for technological transfer to becoming an entity that drives technological development,” Perodua president and CEO Datuk Seri Zainal Abidin Ahmad said.

“This collaboration underscores the importance of bridging the gap between academia and industry that can empower graduates with the skills and knowledge,” said UTM deputy vice-chancellor of research and innovation Prof Dr Rosli Md Illias.

Perodua’s other recently-inked partnerships are with TM, Petronas, Gentari and Malaysia Rail Link, seemingly in preparation for its production EV, which is set to surface in the fourth quarter this year and which was previewed by the Kuala Lumpur International Mobility Show (KLIMS) 2024’s eMO-II Concept (pictured above).

The EV – developed in-house in Rawang as there’s no suitable donor car from partner Daihatsu – will have around 400 km of range and a RM50k-90k price tag – learn more here.

Last year, Perodua sold a record 358,102 vehicles – 8.4% more than its previous 330,325-unit record, which was achieved just the year before. Based on an estimated 814,000-unit total industry volume, Perodua should have 44% of the pie.

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While most dream of the future, Jonathan Tan dreams of the past, although he's never been there. Fantasises much too often about cruising down Treacher Road (Jalan Sultan Ismail) in a Triumph Stag that actually works, and hopes this stint here will snap him back to present reality.

 

Comments

  • Dah Menang Semua on Jan 20, 2025 at 8:35 pm

    Sh*t emo-II 2025
    not even a next-gen
    Because not born yet

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  • ROTI CANAI on Jan 20, 2025 at 9:16 pm

    create something first la…all i see is another stupid majlis pelancaran.

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  • ahbeng on Jan 21, 2025 at 8:37 am

    Syok sendiri. If they can do locally, santa claus exist.

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  • Paul Chan on Jan 21, 2025 at 8:49 am

    cant they make series-hybrids, or PHEV instead of EV… It’s more practical than EV that needs charging. Our infra isn’t catching up fast enough.

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  • Sounds like they are not convinced about EV potential, at least at this price and in this country. The more parties they robe in, the more can shoulder, if it fails.

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  • Habis lah…need to depend on uni student to make battery.

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