Can Malaysia’s first EV battery passport in ASEAN spark green economy growth?

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New battery passport policy expected to boost Malaysia’s EV market. (Photo: iStock)

Malaysia has introduced the country’s—and ASEAN’s first—Electric Vehicle (EV) Battery Passport Standard, requiring full lifecycle transparency from production to end-of-life reuse.

The move aims to improve battery recycling rates, accelerate progress toward national decarbonization targets, and lay the foundation for a circular battery economy. Experts say the standard will stimulate EV market growth and strengthen Malaysia’s competitive edge.

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