Pro-Net signs MoU with AMTEL for EV batteries' disposal


SHAH ALAM: Proton New Energy Technology (Pro-Net) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with AMTEL Cellular Sdn Bhd (AMTEL) for the proper transportation, disassembly and disposal of electric vehicle (EV) batteries.

Pro-Net is the new energy subsidiary of national automaker Proton, while AMTEL is a subsidiary of AMTEL Holdings Bhd.

This collaboration will see Pro-Net tap on AMTEL’s expertise in maximising the lifespan of EV batteries for a more sustainable, circular economy.

This will ensure that the battery’s valuable materials can be recovered and repurposed for secondary applications such as to manufacture new batteries or as energy storage solutions, thus minimising waste.

Based on projections by the Malaysia Automotive, Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii), it is estimated that by 2050, 870,000 EV batteries will require recycling in Malaysia which calls for the necessary frameworks to guide the proper collection, processing and disposal of EV battery waste.

This is critical for the long-term sustainability of EVs amidst its rapid adoption.

Pro-Net CEO Zhang Qiang said, “PRO-NET is fully committed to sustainability and as we help the nation transition to green mobility, we want to also ensure that in doing so, the process remains green as well."

The EV battery disposal will be conducted in accordance with government-mandated regulations under the Department of Environment’s (DOE) Electronic Scheduled Waste Information System (eSWIS).

AMTEL invests heavily in R&D including exploring new uses for EV battery cells.

A key focus is repurposing these cells into secondary applications such as energy storage solutions, supporting a sustainable and circular energy ecosystem.

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