Agape Eyes Stake In Pahang Based EV Station Developer

AGAPE ATP Corporation says it intends to finance the construction of 50 electric vehicle charging stations by Volt Industries Sdn. Bhd. in Pahang as part of the Company’s strategy to develop and offer sustainable energy solutions.

ATPC recently signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) with Volt Industries, in which the Company also intends to acquire a 51% stake in Volt Industries, a developer of EV charging stations based in Pahang. ATPC, which was recently listed on Nasdaq, specializes in sustainable global ‘wellness’ ecosystem and the development and production of advanced technology solutions for the energy sector

Dato’ Sri Dr. How Kok Choong, the founder of AGAPE ATP, said “The main purpose of this transformative partnership is ATPC’s strategic venture into Volt Industries, acquiring 51% share, where this acquisition underscores ATPC’s plans to be at the forefront of Malaysia’s EV transformation. This project will be funded privately, with no government subsidies.”

On the same day, ATPC also signed a MoA with Oriental Industries Enterprise Sdn. Bhd. (“OIE”), a company focusing on cutting-edge EV battery development, with the intent to form a Special Purpose Vehicle Company (SPV) providing and promoting the development of renewable energy in Malaysia. Both ATPC and OIE will hold 50% shares in the SPV.

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