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MALAYSIA STEERS ASEAN'S CLIMATE AGENDA INTO WEEK TWO OF COP30, TRANSLATING ASPIRATIONS INTO ACTION

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MALAYSIA STEERS ASEAN'S CLIMATE AGENDA INTO WEEK TWO OF COP30, TRANSLATING ASPIRATIONS INTO ACTION
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MALAYSIA STEERS ASEAN'S CLIMATE AGENDA INTO WEEK TWO OF COP30, TRANSLATING ASPIRATIONS INTO ACTION

2025-11-21 08:48 Last Updated At:09:05

BELÉM, Brazil, Nov. 21, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- After an impactful first week at COP30, the Malaysia Pavilion is gearing up for week two as the country shifts focus to implementation, converting shared ambition into measurable progress for the region and the Global South. Key highlights of week one included dialogues on ecosystem restoration, financing mechanisms for climate resilience, and public-private partnerships that align national and regional goals.

The Pavilion's early-week energy carried through a strong showing of thought leadership, showcasing Malaysia's capacity to convene diverse voices to advance shared regional priorities. Building on these discussions, week two of COP30 deepens focus on collaboration, innovation, and actionable frameworks. Malaysia's agenda will centre on just transitions, nature-based solutions, and sustainable financing to ensure that regional aspirations translate into concrete results.

As Malaysia enters week two of COP30, the Pavilion continues to serve as a collaborative platform where government, industry, academia, civil society and youth exchange insights and forge pathways toward low-carbon growth. Anchored by the theme "Climate Action Now: Net Zero Pathways Unlocked," the Pavilion showcases Malaysia's efforts to integrate sustainability across national development.

Reflecting on Malaysia's aspirations for the second week, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES), Dato' Sri Huang Tiong Sii, said, "Our theme speaks to the many pathways already taking shape across Malaysia, from renewable energy expansion to nature-based solutions and sustainable urban development. Each of these pathways reflects our collective effort to translate sustainability into real, lasting impact for people and the planet. As the world convenes here in Belém to review progress and share lessons, Malaysia's approach remains consistent to integrate sustainability into every dimension of national development through collaboration, knowledge and community empowerment."

Malaysia continues to cement its leadership in advancing regional climate collaboration. Building on the momentum from its ASEAN Chairmanship in 2025 and its progress at COP30, Malaysia has laid strong foundations for harmonising carbon market standards, strengthening nature-based solutions frameworks, and safeguarding transboundary ecosystems. As the Chairmanship transitions to the Philippines, this continuity of vision and commitment remains intact ensuring that regional cooperation stays aligned, ambition is translated into tangible outcomes, and Southeast Asia remains a driving force in shaping global climate solutions

The updated target is aligned with Malaysia's Long-Term Low Emissions Development Strategy (LTLEDS), the 13th Malaysia Plan (RMK-13) and the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR), ensuring that near-term actions reinforce Malaysia's long-term aspiration to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. NDC 3.0 also strengthens Malaysia's adaptation planning by outlining climate risks, sectoral priorities and resilience strategies in line with the Paris Agreement's enhanced transparency requirements.

Throughout the week, the Pavilion will also host Networking Sessions, Project Presentations and Fireside Chats, facilitating partnerships between government agencies, private sector stakeholders, and international organisations.

The Malaysia Pavilion at COP30 is spearheaded by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability (NRES), implemented by the Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC), and supported by leading national strategic partners, Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) and Maybank.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

From 17 to 20 November, the Malaysia Pavilion will host a diverse programme designed to advance regional dialogue and reinforce Malaysia's leadership role in sustainability and climate resilience:

  • Stewardship of Our Living Planet
    • Measuring Wellbeing in an Era of Tipping Points by Sunway Centre for Planetary Health
    • Narratives of Hope & Resilience by Universiti Malaya and Sunway Centre for Planetary Health
    • 5 Years of the FACT Dialogue: Catalysing Sustainable Commodity Trade for Climate, Nature and Livelihoods by KPK
    • Week 2 Opening Keynote by YB Dato' Sri Huang Tiong Sii

  • Emerging Voices for Change

    • Youth on the Brink: Shaping the Future of Sustainable Change by Universiti Malaya and Sunway Centre for Planetary Health
    • [Documentary Viewing] Malaysia's Last Tigers by RIMAU
    • Climate Security at the Crossroads: Safeguarding Lives, Livelihoods and Stability in a Warming World by Universiti Malaya

  • Diverse Green & Blue Economy

    • Flow of Resilience: Addressing the Water Paradox by SPAN and Air Selangor
    • Stewardship of the Seas: Collaboration for the Blue Economy by Yayasan Hasanah and ALAM
    • Closing Speech by YB Dato' Sri Huang Tiong Sii

  • Final Chapter: A Paradigm for Progress

    • Beyond Belem: Insights & Implications for Malaysia & ASEAN Climate Pathway by MYD
    • Malaysia Pavilion Closing Ceremony



  • Youth on the Brink: Shaping the Future of Sustainable Change by Universiti Malaya and Sunway Centre for Planetary Health
  • [Documentary Viewing] Malaysia's Last Tigers by RIMAU
  • Climate Security at the Crossroads: Safeguarding Lives, Livelihoods and Stability in a Warming World by Universiti Malaya

  • Flow of Resilience: Addressing the Water Paradox by SPAN and Air Selangor
  • Stewardship of the Seas: Collaboration for the Blue Economy by Yayasan Hasanah and ALAM
  • Closing Speech by YB Dato' Sri Huang Tiong Sii

  • Beyond Belem: Insights & Implications for Malaysia & ASEAN Climate Pathway by MYD
  • Malaysia Pavilion Closing Ceremony

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MALAYSIA STEERS ASEAN'S CLIMATE AGENDA INTO WEEK TWO OF COP30, TRANSLATING ASPIRATIONS INTO ACTION

MALAYSIA STEERS ASEAN'S CLIMATE AGENDA INTO WEEK TWO OF COP30, TRANSLATING ASPIRATIONS INTO ACTION

PUNE, India, April 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- EKA Mobility, a leading electric vehicles and technology company, today announced a strong 5X year-on-year volume growth in FY 2025–26, with 1,143 units sold and 1,344 electric commercial vehicles produced. This milestone comes on the back of the company's comprehensive electric vehicle portfolio across segments. During the year, EKA entered the M&HCV truck segment, in addition to its existing bus and SCV portfolio. The company is a Champion OEM under the Auto PLI Scheme and has achieved certification across multiple platforms.

"FY 2025–26 is a defining year for EKA Mobility. We are not only scaling volumes but also expanding our manufacturing footprint by adding a new plant recently and increasing our planned annual capacity to 10,000 buses, 6,000 trucks and 24,000 SCVs. With the widest range of fully homologated, born-electric platforms from last-mile to long-haul, we are uniquely positioned as a full-stack EV company. Our growth across electric buses, small commercial vehicles, and now trucks validates both market demand and our execution capability.

India's transition to clean commercial mobility is accelerating, and EKA is at the forefront driving this shift at scale, with technology, innovation, and global ambition."

— Dr. Sudhir Mehta, Founder & Chairman, EKA Mobility

Strong Business Momentum Across Segments

  • Electric Bus Leadership:
    Secured wins under PM e-Bus Sewa and PM E-DRIVE; deployed vehicles across 15+ states including Maharashtra, Gujarat, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, and Delhi
  • SCV Breakout Year:
    Strong uptake of 3S & 6S passenger vehicles and 3W cargo platforms, accelerating last-mile mobility adoption
  • Electric Trucks:
    New Growth Engine: Entry into heavy-duty trucks contributing to growth and expanding presence in logistics electrification
  • Hydrogen Fuel Cell:
    Deployed a 9-metre hydrogen fuel cell bus at Cochin International Airport with KPIT Technologies and BPCL; plans to deploy 15 more buses

Key Highlights:

Global Expansion:

  • Commenced electric bus deployments in Africa
  • Partnership with Kerchanshe Group for CKD assembly and distribution
  • Agreement with NBFI Capital for manufacturing in Australia

Manufacturing Scale-Up:

  • Two Pune facilities operational; Pithampur plant to be operational shortly
  • Planned annual capacity: 10,000 buses, 6,000 trucks and 24,000 SCVs

Retail Network:

  • Expanded dealership network; plans to add 120 dealerships in FY27

Order Book Visibility:

  • 6,000+ confirmed e-buses to be delivered over the next two years

About EKA Mobility

EKA Mobility is a Pune-based electric vehicle and technology company focused on transforming India's commercial mobility landscape. With a portfolio spanning electric buses, electric trucks, and small commercial vehicles, EKA combines electric vehicle manufacturing with proprietary AI-powered fleet technology to deliver end-to-end mobility solutions.

EKA Mobility is backed by Mitsui & Co., Ltd. (Japan), VDL Groep (Netherlands), Pinnacle Industries Limited, Enam Holdings and the NIIF India-Japan Fund as equity and strategic partners and has expanded its footprint to markets in East Africa, South Africa, and Australia.

To know more about the company, kindly visit: https://ekamobility.com 

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EKA Mobility Achieves 5x Volume Growth

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