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Sarawak Economic Development Corporation's energy arm, SEDC Energy, will partner with Amcharge to establish Sarawak's first electric vehicle (EV) charger assembly line in Kuching. This collaboration aims to meet the increasing demand for EV charging infrastructure in Sarawak and position the state as a supply hub for Malaysia and neighboring countries. The partnership will include testing capabilities for both AC and DC chargers and focus on developing local expertise in EV technology, supporting Malaysia's goal of 10,000 EV chargers by 2030.
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