E-Mobility Asia Kuala Lumpur happening this November, aims to attract new EV innovations to Malaysia

Set to take place this coming November, the first-ever E-Mobility Asia (EMA) exhibition aims to attract new technologies and innovations surrounding electric vehicles (EVs) into the country. Organised by Derrisen Sdn Bhd, the event is supported by the Electric Vehicle Association of Malaysia (EVAM) as its strategic partner.

Together with the ESG Association of Malaysia, other EV associations throughout the ASEAN region are also lending their support for the event which will be held at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre from 22 to 24 November. Among them includes the Asian Federation of Electric Vehicle Association, the Electric Vehicle Association of the Philippines, the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand, and the Indonesian Electric Vehicle Industry Association.

At the moment, the list of exhibitors for EMA has not yet been finalised but the event’s Project Director, Vicky Tan has said that several countries are expected to set up pavilions at the event. Each of these international pavilions will also focus on specific segments of the industry.

For example, the China pavilion will showcase electric two and four-wheelers while the South Korea pavilion will mainly revolve around battery solutions. On the other hand, parts and components will be the focus of the Taiwan pavilion and the India pavilion will likely put more emphasis on charging technologies.

Vicky also said that Singapore is expected to set up a pavilion at EMA too that will focus on sustainability including waste management as well as water and environment protection. Naturally, EMA is also working to have leading local players participate in the event although further updates regarding EMA’s exhibitors will only be announced at a later time.

In total, EMA will feature more than 150 exhibitors from 25 countries and is expected to have 12,000 visitors throughout the three-day event. While the first two days of the event which will also include a regional conference will be reserved specifically to trade visitors, EMA will be opening its door for free to the public on 24 November.

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