
Pos Malaysia Bhd has expanded its electric vehicle (EV) fleet with the addition of 136 new Maxus eDeliver 3 vans, reinforcing the company’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions and achieving a fully electric fleet by 2030.
Held in conjunction with World EV Day 2025, the official handover of 136 all-electric Maxus eDeliver 3 vans from Weststar Maxus and with its leasing partner, Yinson GreenTech, was held at Pos Malaysia Headquarters, Dayabumi, Kuala Lumpur on Sept 3, 2025.

The new EVs will join the existing 1,252 two-wheel and 264 four-wheel all-electric fleet – the largest electric vehicle fleet in the country’s logistics sector.
This strategic move reinforces Pos Malaysia’s commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) goals, while aligning with Malaysia’s ambition for a low-carbon and energy-efficient future

Pos Malaysia Bhd’s group chief executive officer Charles Brewer said the addition of 136 electric vans to its existing fleet marks a significant milestone in Pos Malaysia’s journey toward a sustainable future.
He also said for the first time, the new vehicles will be deployed in East Malaysia locations, ensuring that the electric vans now serve the rakyat across the country.
“This exciting partnership with Maxus and Yinson GreenTech plugs us directly into the future of logistics. It’s a win for our customers, a win for employees and a huge win for our planet.
“With every letter and parcel we deliver, we are embedding the values of environmental stewardship, social responsibility and good governance into everything we do, and it is a privilege to lead with responsibility and innovation,” he said.
He added, “The sleek new vans are packed with modern features, making every route more efficient and every delivery a smoother experience. So, keep an eye out, we will be delivering the cleaner, greener smile in the last mile – The future of delivery is electric!”

The Weststar Group managing director Tan Sri Dr Syed Azman Syed Ibrahim said the introduction of the Maxus eDeliver 3 into Pos Malaysia’s fleet embodies their commitment to driving sustainable mobility solutions for the nation.
“The Maxus eDeliver 3 is a symbol of innovation, environmental responsibility and the strength of collaboration between industry leaders working towards a shared vision.
“Together, we are contributing to Malaysia’s low-carbon future, supporting the nation’s climate goals and ensuring that cleaner, more efficient logistics solutions are made available to every corner of the country,” he said.

Weststar Automotive Division chief executive officer Syed Muhammad Ammar Syed Azman said that Malaysia’s Budget 2025 and industry projections have created a positive environment for EV adoption in the country.
“Pos Malaysia’s bold step in expanding its EV fleet is both timely and inspirational, and also demonstrates leadership in setting the benchmark for sustainable logistics in Malaysia and the wider Asean region.
“For Weststar Maxus, today’s handover of the Maxus eDeliver 3 goes beyond the delivery of vehicles – it reflects a shared commitment to building a transport ecosystem anchored on sustainability, innovation, and efficiency.
“As a frontrunner in the commercial EV sector, we remain dedicated to supporting our partners and the nation in shaping a cleaner and smarter transport future,” he said.
The new Maxus electric vans are leased through Yinson GreenTech’s innovative green mobility solutions, who will also be providing comprehensive after‑sales support and hassle‑free maintenance for the entire fleet.

Yinson GreenTech (driveEV) managing director Kelvin Soon said the company is committed to supporting Pos Malaysia’s electrification journey in advancing their ESG goals.
“We look forward to our continued partnership as we accelerate Malaysia’s progress in making its logistics sector greener.”
As part of its ESG roadmap, Pos Malaysia is developing a fully integrated and sustainable logistics ecosystem aimed at reducing environmental impact across the entire value chain.
Each electric van deployed reduces up to 1.11 tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually, effectively lowering both the carbon footprint per parcel.
Pos Malaysia currently operates the largest electric vehicle (EV) fleet in the Malaysian logistics sector, comprising 1,252 electric bikes and 264 electric vans. Collectively, these vehicles have covered over 7.2 million kilometres of emissions-free last-mile deliveries – equivalent to circumnavigating the globe 179 times.
Pos Malaysia plans to further expand its EV fleet in 2026 and beyond to achieve net-zero carbon emissions for its operations by 2050.
For more information, visit www.pos.com.my, or its social media channels on Facebook, X, Instagram, Tik Tok, YouTube and LinkedIn.







