Cape EMS and Perak Transit to jointly modernise public transport


KUALA LUMPUR: Cape EMS Bhd has signed a memorandum of agreement (MoA) with Perak Transit Bhd to jointly plan and execute large-scale infrastructure and energy projects to modernise public transport nodes and expand clean energy adoption in Perak.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia, the electronic manufacturing services (EMS) solutions provider said the agreement encompasses two core project scopes.

"First, Cape EMS and Perak Transit will explore the implementation of an e-mobility initiative to enhance the functionality and interactivity of smart bus stops.

"Secondly, the parties intend to collaborate on the development of an electric vehicle (EV) Hub in Ipoh, focusing on charging and mobility services,” it said.

As part of the agreement, Cape EMS will serve as a strategic service provider across identified project sites owned or managed by Perak Transit or its subsidiaries.

The company said it is expected to lead the delivery, installation, engineering works, testing and commissioning of the required systems and infrastructure through its wholly owned subsidiary.

"The group will also support preventive maintenance activities for the deployed equipment and provide expertise in securing the necessary permits, licences and regulatory approvals,” it added. - Bernama

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