KINETA Wraps Up ‘Milestone Magic 3,888 Campaign’
In an effort to commemorate and thank their 3,888th customer, KINETA, a fully-owned subsidiary of Sime Darby Berhad, recently wrapped up its "Milestone Magic 3,888 Campaign" for charger sales.
The lucky customer, En. Reeza Amirul, will receive a FREE standard installation package valued at RM1,388, KINETA cash vouchers worth RM1,500 and a special VIP walk-around KINETA.
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The civil engineer who recently purchased a BYD Atto 3 said, “KINETA has a good reputation for excellence, a qualified team of installers and as subsidiary of Sime Darby. I have full confidence in them”. En Reeza opted for an upgrade to the Wallbox Commander 2,22kW, featuring a 7-inch highly responsive screen and an elegant compact design.
Melvin Chuah, KINETA's Head of Sales, stated that the company aims to reach the next milestone of 5,000 charger sales, which include both AC and DC chargers, by mid-2024.
"Our goal is not only to meet the rising demand for EV charging infrastructure but also to exceed customer expectations by delivering superior and future-ready solutions. We express excitement about the growth of the EV charging industry here in Malaysia," he added.

Lee Chee How, Head of Marketing, expressed his excitement with the success of the 'Milestone Magic 3,888 Campaign' and stated that the company plans to host similar campaigns for their customers in the future.
For the record, Sime Darby officially launched its KINETA subsidiary in 2023, which provides end-to-end electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions throughout Malaysia. The company offers a diverse portfolio of products from well-known EV charger brands such as Wallbox, Zhida, StarCharge, Tritium, and others, including alternate current (AC) and direct current (DC) fast chargers.

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