Mercedes-Benz Malaysia has teamed up with local electric vehicle (EV) charging point operator, DC Handal (Handle Green Mobility), to launch a new Mercedes-Benz-branded charging hub at Bamboo Hills, Kuala Lumpur.
Developed in collaboration with Hap Seng Star, one of the brand’s key retail partners, the new facility marks the sixth branded charging location in the country for Mercedes-Benz Malaysia. This is part of the company’s broader strategy to strengthen its EV charging network through partnerships with operators like JomCharge, ChargeEV, Gentari, and Power-Up (P.UP).
Mercedes-Benz Malaysia says the new charging hub is in line with the company’s goal of making EV charging more convenient and accessible for its customers nationwide. Additionally, it is also part of a wider charging ecosystem that extends from residential and retail to selected lifestyle destinations such as The Bamboo Hills.
Mercedes-Benz Malaysia Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and President, Amanda Zhang, said, “This collaboration with DC Handal and Hap Seng Star reflects our strategic commitment to enhancing the Mercedes-Benz EV ecosystem in Malaysia, ensuring that every vehicle is supported by a robust and intelligent charging infrastructure.”
“This initiative also reflects Mercedes-Benz Malaysia’s alignment with the brand’s global Ambition 2039 strategy, which charts the course toward sustainable mobility,” she added.
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DC Handal Director Zamri bin Mahmud said the collaboration reflects the shared goals of both companies, adding, “By combining our technical expertise with Mercedes-Benz’s vision for sustainable luxury mobility, we’re ensuring that EV charging is not only fast and dependable but also seamlessly integrated into the places where people live, work, and play. This collaboration reinforces our mission to accelerate the transition to electric transportation across Malaysia.”
Moving forward, Mercedes-Benz Malaysia and its retail partners plan to expand their charging network, with more locations set to open before 2025 — supporting an intelligent electric mobility ecosystem and ensuring reliable nationwide charging access.









