Mercedes-Benz Malaysia has tied up with Power-Up (P.UP) by Nazamax Malaysia for mobile electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure.

Mercedes-Benz Malaysia said in a statement on Tuesday that with the partnership, the firm is able to provide on-demand mobile charging service that delivers power directly to the customer’s location, making EV ownership more seamless and convenient.

This partnership marks a significant step forward in strengthening Malaysia’s EV infrastructure by addressing common charging challenges.

The door-to-door service deploys up to 120kWh DC fast chargers, enabling quick top-ups without requiring the owner to be present.

“As we progress towards advancing electric mobility in Malaysia, we are committed to enhancing the overall ownership experience for our EV customers,

“The collaboration with P.UP exemplifies our vision to provide not just cutting-edge vehicles, but also comprehensive service solutions that meet the evolving needs of our customers, while contributing to the national EV goals of expanding charging accessibility,” said Edmin Naidoo, Vice President of Customer Services, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia & SEA II.

“By introducing this mobile charging solution, we are making EV ownership more seamless and reducing barriers for customers wherever they are,” he added.

Meanwhile, SM Fauzi Dato Hj SM Shalahuddin, Chief Executive Officer of P.UP Nazamax Malaysia, said that the firm is proud to introduce this groundbreaking service to Malaysians.

“The response from the Mercedes-Benz EQ customers has been overwhelmingly positive and we are eager to continue expanding our reach to other regions in the near future,

“This expansion aligns with P.UP’s vision of solving key pain points faced by EV owners, ensuring that convenient charging solutions are accessible across Malaysia,” he added.

According to the statement, the pilot service was launched in Penang in September 2024.

Following its expansion, it is now available in the Klang Valley with three mobile charging vans, and will commence operations in Johor Bahru in the first quarter of 2026, with plans to extend across Peninsular Malaysia by second half of 2026.

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