Quantum Volts Joins Forces With Emergence Innovative For Global EV Charging Solutions
In a significant development on March 13, 2024, Singapore's Quantum Volts Pte Ltd announced a strategic alliance with Malaysia's Emergence Innovative Sdn. Bhd (EI) to enhance the electrification landscape globally. This collaboration aims to leverage both companies' strengths in electric vehicle (EV) charging innovations. Quantum Volts' CEO, Mr. Lawrence Oei, and EI's founder, Mr. Kray Chong, signed a Memorandum of Understanding on March 12, 2024, marking the commencement of this partnership.
The alliance is set to explore business development opportunities, sales support, and technology sharing, potentially leading to a joint venture. Emergence Innovative has been a key player in the EV charging sector since 2019, known for its AC/DC charging solutions across Malaysia. The company has developed innovative charging products and an OCPP-compliant command and payment suite. Quantum Volts aims to integrate its proprietary web 3.0 technology platform, Kloutsuite, into the partnership.

Emergence Innovative's products have been implemented in prestigious locations such as Sunway group condominiums and commercial offices, earning accolades for innovation, reliability, and safety. The partnership between Quantum Volts and EI is expected to synergize Quantum Volts' expertise in commercial productization and software development with EI's experience in charging product design and proprietary technologies.
This strategic move is anticipated to lead to the development of distinctive multi-modal charging and swapping solutions for EVs in Singapore, Malaysia, and potentially other markets. The collaboration aims to offer professional solutions for wired, wireless, and swapping modes of vehicle electrification. Both companies are committed to exceeding customer expectations by providing an international experience through their innovative offerings.
Quantum Volts plans to further contribute to the EV ecosystem by focusing on universal compatibility for charging infrastructure, including battery packaging, battery management systems, vehicle drivetrain optimization, and city data analytics. This initiative is expected to boost the adoption of electric two-wheelers in Asia and Europe significantly.