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Yotai Launches Southeast Asia Charging Network Construction Plan! Green Mobility Project Successfully Delivered in Malaysia
2025.09.26

Recently, the first batch of green mobility demonstration projects, jointly developed by Yotai and a leading Malaysian photovoltaic company, were officially delivered. This milestone marks the entry of Yotai's smart charging solutions into the Southeast Asian market in a "benchmark role," serving as a critical starting point for the full rollout of the company's "Southeast Asia Charging Network Construction Plan." It also lays a solid foundation for benchmark-driven scaling in its subsequent entry into Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam, and other countries.


The global new energy vehicle industry is currently experiencing explosive growth, with Southeast Asian countries accelerating their electrification transition plans. As a core hub for ASEAN manufacturing, Malaysia has become a key node in the new energy vehicle industry chain. To promote low-carbon transformation in the transportation sector, the Malaysian government outlined clear targets in its *Low Carbon Mobility Blueprint 2021-2030*: to establish 10,000 EV charging points (including 1,500 DC and 8,500 AC points) by the end of 2025, focusing on coverage along highways, town centers, and residential areas, thereby creating a policy ecosystem for the new energy industry chain.


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Driven by these favorable policies, Yotai precisely targeted typical usage scenarios such as residential areas and parking lots, taking the lead in deploying charging infrastructure in high-end private villas and public parking areas. The recently delivered projects utilize 22kW smart charging piles equipped with Yotai's self-developed smart chips. These piles support real-time interaction with vehicle BMS, enabling dynamic current adjustment and orderly charging. This not only prevents battery overcharging but also allows flexible adaptation to grid load, capable of replenishing vehicle energy in as fast as two hours.


Notably, addressing the common issue of Internal Combustion Engine vehicle occupancy in public parking scenarios, Yotai innovatively introduced a "Pile-Lock Linkage" charging solution. Utilizing IoT communication and cloud-based control logic, this solution achieves system-level linkage and automated coordination between the charging pile and a smart ground lock, tackling the problem of "unusable piles due to occupancy" at its root. This solution employs RS485 wired connection and a highly reliable custom protocol with comprehensive verification mechanisms and a clear structure, ensuring stable communication and long-term reliable operation. It effectively prevents occupancy by non-EVs, significantly reduces manual operation and maintenance costs, and greatly improves charging pile utilization and operational revenue. Through continuous R&D investment, Yotai has successfully overcome challenges such as protocol compatibility and linkage stability, providing customers with a stable, efficient, and user-friendly integrated solution that facilitates intelligent operations and efficient asset utilization.


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Previously, Yotai's self-developed 480kW liquid-cooled ultra-fast charging system successfully obtained stringent certification from Singapore's Land Transport Authority, becoming the world's first 480kW liquid-cooled ultra-fast charging facility approved for commercial use. The recent successful delivery of the Malaysia green mobility project further solidifies this track record. These two breakthroughs not only represent the overseas implementation of Yotai's top-tier charging technology but also formally inaugurate the company's comprehensive "Southeast Asia Charging Network Construction Plan." Currently, Yotai is accelerating the establishment of localized supply chains and service systems in Southeast Asia, strengthening the foundation for large-scale replication in countries like Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam, and driving regional green transportation upgrades with its robust technology.


From the implementation of private charging scenarios in Malaysia to the gradual unfolding of the green mobility blueprint across Southeast Asia, Yotai consistently deepens its presence in overseas markets through the dual drivers of "technology export & ecosystem co-creation." Moving forward, the company will continue to leverage innovation as its core engine, fully accelerating its expansion into the blue ocean market of Southeast Asia. In the global energy transition process, Yotai aims to demonstrate the technical strength of Chinese enterprises while contributing Chinese wisdom and solutions through concrete actions, writing a "Chinese answer" in the field of green transportation.