EVE Energy Marks a Milestone with New Battery Production Facility in Malaysia
EVE Energy Celebrates New Milestone with Advanced Battery Production Facility
On December 14, 2024, EVE Energy, a leading global player in the lithium battery industry, achieved a pivotal milestone with the opening of an advanced manufacturing facility in Kulim, Kedah, Malaysia. This marks the company's 53rd factory and underscores its commitment to sustainable development within the global growth strategy.
The new facility is uniquely poised to enhance EVE Energy's international manufacturing capabilities, focusing on cylindrical lithium batteries for various applications, including power tools and electric two-wheelers. With a sophisticated design aimed at fostering technological innovation and boosting productivity, this state-of-the-art factory is a key component of the company’s strategic expansion into the ASEAN, European, and North American markets.
EVE Energy's co-founder and CEO, Liu Jianhua, expressed that the establishment of this factory will strengthen the collaboration between China and Malaysia in the realm of renewable energy. He emphasized the significant technological advancements and the high production capacity that the new plant offers. Upon becoming fully operational, the facility is expected to produce up to 680 million cylindrical batteries annually, showcasing EVE Energy's commitment to meeting diverse energy demands across the globe.
The facility employs advanced automated systems and a comprehensive digital control mechanism to ensure high production efficiency and superior product quality. Such innovations enable EVE Energy to deliver top-quality battery products to its customers and stakeholders, further solidifying its position in the market.
During the inauguration ceremony, EVE Energy entered into strategic partnerships with renowned companies like Greenworks, Chervon, and JTI, aiming to enhance collaboration and jointly navigate towards a sustainable future. The Malaysian government representative, YB. Prof Dr. Haim Hilman Bin Abdullah, honored EVE Energy with a plaque, recognizing the facility as a