Quick Takeaways
- Mobile EV Chargers with integrated BESS debut in Malaysia to strengthen EV infrastructure.
- Each 184-kWh unit delivers 60 kW DC fast charging without relying on fixed grid connections.
On February 12, 2026, Singapore-based Kelle Energy rolled out Malaysia’s first Mobile EV Chargers integrated with a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), representing a significant advancement in the nation’s EV infrastructure landscape. The introduction aligns with Malaysia’s accelerating electric vehicle adoption trajectory and long-term low-carbon mobility objectives. Engineered as wheeled, self-contained systems, these Mobile EV Chargers function independently of fixed grid connections, minimizing site preparation requirements, shortening commissioning timelines, and alleviating charging congestion in high-traffic corridors.
Each unit incorporates a 184-kWh battery pack capable of delivering up to 60 kW DC fast charging, ensuring stable and efficient power delivery across varied operational environments. In contrast to conventional stationary chargers, these Mobile EV Chargers can be strategically relocated to areas experiencing temporary peak demand or infrastructure constraints, including highways, commercial complexes, and fleet depots.
The integrated Battery Energy Storage System enables the following operational parameters:
This architecture allows service providers to deliver EV fast charging Malaysia solutions without undertaking extensive civil engineering works or grid reinforcement measures. By acting as mobile charging solutions, these systems present a modular and capital-efficient alternative to fixed charging stations, particularly in newly developing EV corridors or locations awaiting permanent infrastructure upgrades.
To reinforce regional cooperation and technology integration, Kelle Energy formalized two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). The first agreement was signed with Anhui Yijianeng Digital Technology (AYDT), a subsidiary of Gotion High-Tech, to deepen collaboration in mobile energy platforms and BESS-related technologies across regional markets. The second MoU brings together AYDT and EV Connection (EVC) to expedite the nationwide rollout of Mobile EV Chargers across Malaysia.
The deployment roadmap under the partnership framework emphasizes:
Within this structure, Gotion acts as the core technology partner, supporting battery cell supply, system integration, and energy storage optimization. The collaborative initiative is designed to strengthen EV infrastructure Malaysia by introducing flexible, rapidly deployable charging assets that operate in synergy with fixed charging networks. As EV penetration continues to expand, Battery Energy Storage System-driven mobile platforms are positioned to play a pivotal role in grid load balancing, congestion mitigation, and accelerating market scalability without dependency on traditional infrastructure expansion cycles.
Mobile EV Chargers with Integrated BESS for Flexible Deployment
Each unit incorporates a 184-kWh battery pack capable of delivering up to 60 kW DC fast charging, ensuring stable and efficient power delivery across varied operational environments. In contrast to conventional stationary chargers, these Mobile EV Chargers can be strategically relocated to areas experiencing temporary peak demand or infrastructure constraints, including highways, commercial complexes, and fleet depots.
Technical Specifications and Operating Capability
The integrated Battery Energy Storage System enables the following operational parameters:
- 184-kWh onboard energy capacity
- Up to 60 kW DC fast charging output
- Multi-vehicle charging capability per deployment cycle
- Operation without permanent grid infrastructure
This architecture allows service providers to deliver EV fast charging Malaysia solutions without undertaking extensive civil engineering works or grid reinforcement measures. By acting as mobile charging solutions, these systems present a modular and capital-efficient alternative to fixed charging stations, particularly in newly developing EV corridors or locations awaiting permanent infrastructure upgrades.
Strategic Partnerships to Expand EV Infrastructure in Malaysia
To reinforce regional cooperation and technology integration, Kelle Energy formalized two Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs). The first agreement was signed with Anhui Yijianeng Digital Technology (AYDT), a subsidiary of Gotion High-Tech, to deepen collaboration in mobile energy platforms and BESS-related technologies across regional markets. The second MoU brings together AYDT and EV Connection (EVC) to expedite the nationwide rollout of Mobile EV Chargers across Malaysia.
Focus Areas for Deployment
The deployment roadmap under the partnership framework emphasizes:
- Urban charging requirements
- Commercial and retail sites
- Fleet operations
- Developing EV corridors
Within this structure, Gotion acts as the core technology partner, supporting battery cell supply, system integration, and energy storage optimization. The collaborative initiative is designed to strengthen EV infrastructure Malaysia by introducing flexible, rapidly deployable charging assets that operate in synergy with fixed charging networks. As EV penetration continues to expand, Battery Energy Storage System-driven mobile platforms are positioned to play a pivotal role in grid load balancing, congestion mitigation, and accelerating market scalability without dependency on traditional infrastructure expansion cycles.
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