
Brisbane-headquartered Tritium has announced that EV charger installer and management services provider KuroEV has purchased Tritium fast chargers to be deployed across Malaysia.
With 600 charging stations currently available for more than 10,000 EVs registered in the country, Tritium says its entry into the Malaysian market comes at a crucial time.
The Malaysian government has pledged to build 10,000 EV charging stations by 2025 in partnership with the private sector, part of the government’s broader goal to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050.
“We are excited to partner with KuroEV to bring Tritium’s world-leading charging technology to the Malaysian market and expanding our footprint in the Asia Pacific region,” says Tritium chief executive Jane Hunter.
“Our fast chargers will provide reliable, high-quality charging solutions to EV drivers in Malaysia, and we look forward to supporting KuroEV in their efforts to create a comprehensive charging network across the country.”
KuroEV plans to deploy Tritium chargers at various locations including offices, shopping malls, and commercial hubs.
The company also intends to create its own charging network, featuring solar, on-site energy storage, EV charging, cafes, and other premium services available at their sites.
“With Tritium’s fast chargers, we can provide a seamless and reliable charging experience to EV drivers across the country, helping to accelerate the transition to a cleaner and more sustainable future,” said KuroEV founder Ken Too.
“This investment is just the first step in our plans to create a world-class charging network that combines solar, storage, and other innovative technologies to offer a truly premium charging experience.”
KuroEV offers lease-to-own options to help businesses install chargers and launch charge point operator businesses.