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By Isha Qureshi • Mon Feb 09 2026

Malaysia’s electric mobility landscape has received a significant boost as Singapore-based clean energy company Kelle Energy officially introduced the country’s first mobile electric vehicle (EV) chargers equipped with built-in Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) technology. The rollout marks a forward-thinking step in advancing both EV adoption and clean energy integration across the nation.
Designed to merge DC fast charging capabilities with intelligent energy management and BESS, the mobile units offer a flexible alternative to conventional charging infrastructure. Unlike traditional EV chargers that often require costly grid upgrades and extensive construction, Kelle Energy’s solution can be deployed rapidly, reducing installation barriers while ensuring reliable high-speed charging. Each unit is capable of charging multiple vehicles, positioning the system as an efficient and scalable complement to permanent charging stations.
According to Jason Koh, CEO of Kelle Energy, the launch represents more than a technological milestone. “It’s about building a smarter, more flexible EV ecosystem,” he stated. “With partners like Gotion High-Tech and EV Connection, and Malaysia’s clear push for electrification, mobile EV charging can really support the country’s move to a low-carbon future.”
The innovation aligns closely with Malaysia’s national sustainability ambitions, including the Low Carbon Mobility Blueprint 2021–2030, which outlines the country’s strategy to accelerate EV adoption and expand supporting infrastructure. By enabling fast DC charging without dependence on immediate grid reinforcement, the mobile units help ease urban congestion, unlock underutilized city spaces, and bring charging solutions directly to high-demand locations.
The launch was further strengthened by the signing of two new Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs). The first agreement, with Anhui Yijianeng Digital Technology Co Ltd, part of Chinese battery leader Gotion High-Tech, focuses on investment initiatives and the localization of mobile energy and BESS solutions. This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to strengthening Malaysia’s clean energy ecosystem through advanced battery and storage technologies.
The second MoU, signed with Gotion and local partner EV Connection Sdn Bhd, sets the stage for the nationwide deployment of mobile EV charging services. The initiative will prioritize urban centers, commercial properties, and fleet operators, segments where demand for flexible, high-capacity charging infrastructure continues to grow.
Gotion High-Tech, Kelle Energy’s technology partner, has also been expanding its footprint in Malaysia. Discussions are currently underway with the Johor state government regarding the establishment of a lithium battery manufacturing facility. If realized, the development would reinforce Malaysia’s position as a strategic hub within the regional EV and battery supply chain.
Collectively, these developments signal a transformative shift in how EV infrastructure can be delivered moving from fixed, grid-dependent models to dynamic, storage-backed solutions. Kelle Energy’s mobile BESS-enabled chargers not only address immediate infrastructure gaps but also pave the way for a more resilient, adaptive, and low-carbon mobility ecosystem in Malaysia.