MCE secures RM19.6mil contract from Perodua for EV components


KUALA LUMPUR: MCE Holdings Bhd’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Multi-Code Electronics Industries (M) Bhd, has secured a RM19.6mil contract from Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sdn Bhd (Perodua).

In a statement, the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) said the contract was to supply Perodua with various electronic and mechatronic components, including multimedia display unit, instrument panel cluster, advanced driver-assistance system, functional switches, interior lightings and more for Perodua’s new electric vehicle (EV).

The contract spans three years, commencing in the second quarter of the group’s financial year ending July 31, 2026.

“MCE is proud to support Perodua in this significant milestone of launching a national EV, and we are grateful to Perodua for their trust and confidence in us. This achievement is a testament that we can penetrate the EV market, which holds immense potential, and we are optimistic about further opportunities ahead. Moving forward, we will continue to scale the value chain to deliver higher-value and technologically sophisticated products to our clients,” group managing director Dr Goh Kar Chun said.

“Our upcoming state-of-the-art facility in Serendah, the MCE Auto Hub, exemplifies our commitment to innovation and positions us to capture new demand in both local and overseas markets,” he added.

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