Pos Malaysia has added 136 battery-electric Maxus eDeliver 3 vans to its fleet, expanding the company’s electric vehicle operations across the country. The new vehicles join 2,152 two-wheel and 264 four-wheel EVs already in service, making it the largest electric postal fleet in Malaysia.
The vans are leased from Yinson GreenTech, the e-mobility subsidiary of Malaysian company Yinson Holdings, which will also provide ongoing maintenance and support, including fleet management tools such as telematics, route optimisation, and energy efficiency monitoring. Yinson GreenTech previously supplied 143 CAM EC35 electric vans to Pos Malaysia in 2024.
Pos Malaysia Berhad group CEO Charles Brewer said the expansion represents a milestone for the company’s sustainability efforts. “The addition of 136 electric vans to our existing fleet marks a significant milestone in Pos Malaysia’s journey toward a sustainable future. And for the first time we will be deploying these all-electric vehicles to our East Malaysia locations, ensuring our EVs now serve the rakyat across the entire nation,” he said.
The Maxus eDeliver 3 vans, produced by SAIC subsidiary MAXUS, are available with 35 kWh or 52.5 kWh batteries, a 90 kW motor, a payload capacity of 1,045 kg, and a combined WLTP range of up to 141 miles.
Pos Malaysia said the latest fleet expansion aligns with its broader strategy to grow electric vehicle adoption from 2026 onward and to support its goal of reaching net-zero emissions by 2050.
