/ UTAR and United TAIGU Technology Partner to Launch e-Bike Sharing System for a Greener Campus
Kampar, Perak – 28 April 2026 – Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) has officially launched the TAIGU e-Bike Sharing System at its Kampar Campus recently, marking another significant milestone in the university’s journey towards a smarter, greener, and more sustainable campus environment.
This green mobility initiative is a collaboration between UTAR and United TAIGU Technology Group, reflecting both parties’ shared commitment to innovation, sustainability, and enhancing campus life for students and staff.
The launch ceremony was officiated by UTAR President, IR Professor Dato’ Ewe Hong Tat, who highlighted that the initiative goes beyond transportation.
“This is not merely a transport service. It is an important step towards building a smart and green campus, and reflects UTAR’s continued commitment to sustainable development,” he said.
He added that the project will help reduce carbon emissions, improve mobility convenience for the campus community, and encourage healthier lifestyle choices.
United TAIGU Technology Group Chairman, Mr. Gao En Hai, expressed appreciation to UTAR for its trust and support in bringing the initiative to life.
He shared that the e-Bike sharing service is designed to make movement across the expansive and vibrant Kampar Campus easier, faster, and more efficient for students and staff.
“Our goal is simple – to make campus mobility more convenient, seamless, and accessible for everyone. Whether travelling to lecture halls, libraries, cafeterias, or other campus facilities, these e-Bikes offer a practical and efficient transport solution.”
He also emphasised the importance of safe riding practices, responsible usage, and proper parking etiquette.
Developed with user convenience and sustainability in mind, the TAIGU e-Bike Sharing System integrates several smart mobility features, including:
Mobile app access Real-time location tracking GPS and RFID parking system, Geo-Fencing System, Battery swapping support Solar-powered charging stations
These features are aimed at providing a smooth, user-friendly riding experience while supporting UTAR’s broader sustainability goals and efforts to reduce its carbon footprint.
Following the launch ceremony, TAIGU’s operations team conducted a live demonstration session, allowing guests, students, and staff to better understand the system and how it works.
The launch ceremony was attended by distinguished guests from academia, industry, and government agencies, including:
Dato’ Ng Tong Hai, Managing Director, United TAIGU Technology Group; Mr. Xu Jin Cong, Executive Director, United TAIGU Technology Group; Mr. Jinming Lee, General Manager, United TAIGU Technology Sdn Bhd; TS GS PN. Azzuhana Roslan, Sustainable Mobility & Transport Unit, Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS); Representatives and staff members of Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman; Members of the university community, students, and invited guests.
The presence of Malaysian Institute of Road Safety Research (MIROS) highlighted the growing importance of safe and sustainable micromobility solutions in Malaysia.
Students also welcomed the initiative positively.
A Computer Science student, Lee Feng Qi, described the project as a practical and forward-looking addition to campus life.
“Given the scale of the Kampar campus, the e-Bike sharing system will make travelling between locations much easier, especially with tight class schedules. It also encourages sustainable transport choices in our daily lives.”
His views were echoed by fellow students from Computer Science and Business Administration faculties, who agreed that the initiative would improve convenience while supporting UTAR’s green campus vision.
The successful launch at UTAR Kampar Campus further reinforces TAIGU’s mission to support educational institutions and communities with cleaner, smarter, greener and more connected mobility solutions across Malaysia.