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A guideline on electric vehicle and battery management (EVBM) was launched as a forward measure and framework for the industry to self-regulate in ensuring the safe and sustainable management of EVs and EV batteries in Malaysia. The Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry (MITI) Secretary General Datuk Hairil Yahri Yaacob said.
The Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC) has launched the public consultation on the electric vehicle battery management (EVBM) guidelines to promote industry self-regulation in the rapidly growing electric vehicle (EV) industry. MPC said the EVBM guidelines aim to ensure the safe, efficient, and sustainable management of EV batteries.
Malaysia has on Friday officially launched the Electric Vehicle and Battery Management (EVBM) Guidelines. The government agency Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC ) said in a statement that the guidelines provide a framework for industry self-regulation, by ensuring the safe and sustainable management of EVs and EV batteries.
The government agency Malaysia Productivity Corporation (MPC ) said in a statement that the guidelines provide a framework for industry self-regulation, by ensuring the safe and sustainable management of EVs and EV batteries.
According to the statement, the EVBM Guidelines are expected to become a foundational tool for businesses within the electric vehicle sector, enabling them to meet safety, environmental, and regulatory requirements.
In support of the guidelines, Hairil Yahri Yaacob, Secretary General of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI), said the launch marks a significant step in Malaysia''s push toward sustainability and productivity in the growing EV sector.
“As such, this launch is a key step towards strengthening Malaysia''s positioning as a regional manufacturing hub for electric mobility and attracting future green technology investments,” he added.
With contributions from industry representatives, regulatory bodies and government agencies, he opined that this comprehensive framework covers the entire lifecycle of EV batteries – from acquisition, usage, maintenance, to final disposal and recycling.
“By prioritizing safe handling, transportation and disposal of EV batteries, we are not only protecting the environment but also boosting productivity by creating a more efficient and sustainable framework for all stakeholders,” he said.
“By outlining best practices for the handling and transportation of EV-lithium batteries, we ensure the prevention of fire and explosion hazards,” he said.
He noted this approach also minimizes environmental impact, helping them align with global standards in sustainability while protecting both their communities and the environment.
Zahid Ismail, Director General of MPC, said these guidelines empower the industry to self-regulate, making compliance more straightforward and giving businesses the freedom to focus on boosting productivity and enhancing competitiveness.
“By taking control of their regulatory practices, companies can maintain high safety and environmental standards while driving innovation and growth,” he added.
The development of these guidelines, led by Northport (Malaysia) Bhd in collaboration with businesses and regulators across the EV ecosystem, was facilitated by MPC with support from the Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii).
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