New lithium-ion battery factory in Banting to create jobs for locals


(Fifth from left) Lion Group Malaysia group executive chairman Tan Sri William Cheng, Chairman of Jiangsu Tenpower Lithium Co. Ltd Kai Chen, Minister Counsellor of Commercial Affairs of the Embassy of China in Malaysia Sun Shuqiang, Ng and MIDA deputy chief executive officer (Investment Development) Lim Bee Vian viewing the display of lithium-ion batteries at Tenpower’s facility in Banting.

A CHINA-owned company, Tenpower, that manufactures lithium-ion batteries, held a topping-out ceremony in Banting, Selangor.

The company’s growth is expected to create numerous job opportunities for Malaysians living in Selangor.

State investment, trade and mobility committee chairman Ng Sze Han said the new facility would help people acquire new skills and boost productivity, ultimately leading to higher wages for Malaysian workers.

“We will try our best to provide workers with training to develop their technical skills and professionalism.”

Ng emphasised the importance of combining cutting-edge technology with professional training to enhance production, which would result in higher wages.

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