The company unveils 2 models for the personal and commercial categories, namely Tailg Ebixon Bold and Tailg Ebixon Torq
NI HSIN Group Bhd’s wholly-owned unit, Ni Hsin EV Tech Sdn Bhd, has launched its new Tailg Ebixon EV electric vehicle (EV), motorcycle models, today.
The EV motorcycles are imported and assembled at the company’s manufacturing facilities in Seri Kembangan, Selangor, it told the stock exchange today.
The company has unveiled two models for the personal and commercial categories, namely Tailg Ebixon Bold and Tailg Ebixon Torq.
Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) CEO Datuk Wira Arham Abdul Rahman said the production or assembly activities of Ni Hsin reflect the competitiveness of local companies at presenting themselves as one of the innovative leaders of EVs.
He said this is also in line with the government’s commitment to developing the EV technology ecosystem as outlined in the National Automotive Policy 2020.
He said apart from thriving to position Malaysia as a regional hub for the production of EVs, the country is also heading towards the aspiration of reducing carbon emissions from vehicles.
“As highlighted in the Low Carbon Mobility Blueprint 2021-2023, the government is promoting the use of EVs and other low-carbon transportation choices to lower greenhouse gas emissions in the country, and aiming to be a significant participant in the regional electric mobility market from 2030,” he said.
Meanwhile, Ni Hsin EV Tech MD Khoo Chee Kong said the company envisages a significant surge in demand for EV motorcycles in Malaysia and the Asean region in the near term.
“Our target is to sell 15,000 units of Tailg Ebixon EV motorcycles a year over the next three years.
“We have signed a memorandum of agreement with several esteemed organisations to assist us in the marketing, promoting and distribution of TALG EV motorcycles,” he said.
The company also said the venture into e-mobility is in line with its drive toward achieving the environmental, social and governance agenda. — TMR / pic source: www.ni-hsin.com
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