Alliance EV Appointed as Commercial Van Distributor of BYD

Alliance EV , a wholly-owned subsidiary of CSH Alliance, has today announced that the Company was appointed by BYD Malaysia (BYD) as the distributor of its commercial electric van.

The appointment by BYD was in pursuant to the previous Memorandum of Understanding entered between both the company in March 2022 to jointly work together in the distribution of the commercial electric van, BYD T3 model.

“Through the distribution and soon assembly of the fully electric commercial van, AEV aims to assist the Malaysia government to achieve zero-emission mission and also businesses in building Environmental, Sustainable and Governance (ESG) business approach. We expect positive response from the transportation and logistics players in the adoption of electric vehicles to replace conventional fuel or gas vehicles which are
harmful to the environment. Already, we have a committed customer who had expressed their intention to purchase 100 units of the electric van,” said Peter Yap, Executive Director of CSH Alliance.

As part of AEV’s strategic plan, the company also intends to build a Completedly Knocked Down (“CKD”) assembly plant or a fully assembly plant to reduce the EV vehicle cost and also to support the local businesses while creating job opportunities for Malaysians.

In addition, AEV also plans to develop the electric vehicle ecosystem which includes 4S (Sales, Services, Spare Parts and Body and Paint Services), supplying charging stations, energy diversification into solar panels to provide an end-to-end electric vehicle solution for the consumers.

To recap, the BYD T3 is a 100% electric compact van with low energy consumption. It is powered by BYD’s proprietary NCM battery with a capacity of 50.3kWh, with silent-running vehicle produces zero emissions and features up to 300km driving range on a single charge. With ample cargo space of up to 3.8m3 and a 780kg payload.

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