KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire ? 1 July 2026 -
BateriHub, operated by Battery4U Sdn. Bhd., together with Global Energy Battery Sdn. Bhd., has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with
MNA Metal Resources to strengthen the responsible collection, documentation and recycling of used automotive batteries in Malaysia.
Under the MoU, MNA Metal Resources will serve as the preferred used
battery collector, either directly or through transporters appointed by
MNA, for scrap batteries collected through BateriHub and Global Energy
Battery's operations. The arrangement is designed to ensure that used
batteries are channelled through proper, licensed and documented
collection and recycling processes.
"
This MoU matters because every battery replacement has an afterlife," said Stanly Ng, General Manager of BateriHub. "
When
a customer replaces a car battery with us, the old battery should not
disappear into an unknown chain. It should be collected, recorded and
handled by the right people. For customers, the promise is simple: when
you choose BateriHub, we take care of the replacement quickly, and we
take care of the used battery responsibly."
The partnership comes as Malaysia's automotive sector continues to
expand. According to the Malaysian Automotive Association, Malaysia
recorded
820,752 new vehicle sales in 2025,
its second consecutive record year. While this MoU focuses on used
lead-acid automotive batteries, it also comes amid wider national
attention on battery waste management, with The Star reporting growing
attention on r
egulated recycling, safe disposal pathways and battery traceability as Malaysia's vehicle ecosystem evolves.
As Malaysia's largest direct-owned automotive battery retailer,
BateriHub plays a critical role at the point of replacement, where old
batteries are handed over by customers at branches or during on-demand
battery delivery services. Global Energy Battery, which focuses on
battery wholesale, supply and distribution, contributes additional
collection volume through its wider business network.
Together, BateriHub and Global Energy Battery have channelled
approximately 280,000 used batteries, equivalent to around 4,200 tonnes,
through formal disposal and recycling channels over the past three
years. MNA Metal Resources is a licensed lead-acid battery recycler and
smelter under the Department of Environment, with operations covering
the collection, movement and processing of scheduled waste.
"
As a company involved in the supply and distribution of batteries,
we recognise that responsibility does not end at the point of sale," said Sandy Yap, Chief Operating Officer of Global Energy Battery. "
A
sustainable battery industry requires proper collection, proper
documentation and proper recycling. This partnership allows us to
support that responsibility across our business network."
"
We are pleased to partner with BateriHub and Global Energy Battery
to support a more transparent and responsible battery recycling
ecosystem in Malaysia," said Genly Villa Olaguer, Fleet Manager of MNA Metal Resources. "
Proper
handling of used batteries is essential to protect the environment and
ensure that valuable materials can be recovered safely through licensed
facilities."
Used lead-acid batteries require proper handling because they contain
materials such as lead and sulfuric acid, which can harm soil, waterways
and communities if leaked, dumped or processed irresponsibly. Through
this partnership, the companies aim to improve accountability in the
movement of scrap batteries from retail and supply channels to licensed
recycling facilities.
BateriHub said the MoU reflects its broader effort to make responsible
waste management part of its core retail promise, not just a back-end
operational process.