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Asia-Pacific New Energy Alliance: making the transition easier to understand and act on.

The Asia-Pacific New Energy Alliance, APNEA, is a neutral, non-profit and membership-based platform supported by Green Motion Academy. It connects industry, academia and professionals to interpret regional developments, compare market approaches and turn complex challenges into practical shared knowledge.

Asia-Pacific scope Seven connected domains Knowledge-led platform

APNEA

Asia-Pacific New Energy Alliance

What APNEA contributes
A clearer view of a connected transition.
  • Interpret  regional developments for decision-makers.
  • Translate  technical, policy and standards complexity.
  • Connect  sectors, institutions and markets.
  • Produce  frameworks and knowledge that can be reused.
Useful before you join. More valuable when you participate.
Singapore registeredFormal society structure and governance.
Neutral and non-profitBuilt for professional and educational purpose.
Seven strategic domainsFrom mobility and batteries to standards and sustainability.
Knowledge-led participationDialogue is expected to produce useful outputs.
Why Green Motion Academy Created APNEA

The transition is moving faster than knowledge travels between sectors.

Across training, mobility, batteries, charging and regional market projects, Green Motion Academy repeatedly saw the same pattern: each part could be handled competently, while the interfaces between them remained unclear.

01
Technology and operations separate too earlyDeployment decisions are made before ownership, maintenance and incident-response questions are resolved.
02
Training does not always reflect current practiceCapability programmes can lose value when industry input, standards and real operating conditions are missing.
03
Markets face similar issues in different contextsRegional experience is useful, but one market's model cannot simply be copied into another.
04
Collaboration often ends at the event or MOURelationships are created without a repeatable mechanism for follow-up, shared learning or measurable output.
The Missing Layer

APNEA creates a neutral regional space around the interfaces.

The Alliance is not intended to replace companies, universities, regulators, standards bodies or training providers. It helps them understand one another earlier and work from clearer shared questions.

  • Regional context without forcing uniformity
  • Translation between technical and executive language
  • Cross-sector participation around defined problems
  • Reusable outputs and structured follow-up
Regional collaborationIndustry, academic and professional dialogue around practical new-energy challenges.
Asia-Pacific professionals discussing clean energy and mobility collaboration

A regional platform should make different perspectives usable. APNEA brings together people who understand different parts of the same system.

APNEA's Regional Role

Four functions. One clearer operating environment.

APNEA is designed to make regional complexity easier to interpret, discuss and convert into practical knowledge.

01

Interpret

Make regional developments understandable for executives, operators, educators and technical leaders.

02

Translate

Turn technology, policy, standards and market complexity into language that supports better decisions.

03

Connect

Bring together the sectors and institutions that normally address the same transition from different angles.

04

Produce

Convert dialogue into frameworks, comparisons, questions and briefings that can be used after the event.

APNEA Knowledge System

Useful before you join. More valuable when you participate.

APNEA will build authority through recurring formats that help the wider ecosystem understand the region, not through continuous membership promotion.

Regional Interpretation

APNEA Executive Briefs

Concise interpretation of regional developments, system interfaces, emerging risks and executive questions.

01
Complexity Made Clear

Executive Explainers

Technologies, standards and operating models translated into clear language for decision-makers.

02
Practical Decision Tools

Industry Maps

Lifecycle maps, scorecards, maturity models, ownership matrices and reusable planning frameworks.

03
Measured Institutional Voice

APNEA Perspectives

Clear viewpoints on questions where the region needs stronger professional discussion and discipline.

04
Five-to-Ten-Year Questions

Future Outlooks

Emerging capabilities, technologies and operating challenges that leadership teams should prepare for.

05
Captured Collaboration

Working Outputs

Reusable summaries, comparisons and next-step documents produced through forums, committees and exchanges.

06
Strategic Scope

Seven connected domains for shared learning and collaboration

APNEA focuses on the systems, capabilities and standards shaping the region's energy and mobility transition.

01

Electric Vehicles and Sustainable Mobility

Vehicle systems, fleet transition, safety, maintenance, service operations and workforce readiness.

02

Battery Technology and Energy Storage

Battery safety, pack integration, stationary storage, second-life evaluation, recycling and lifecycle capability.

03

Charging Infrastructure and Smart Energy

Charging reliability, grid capacity, software, interoperability, energy management and operating ownership.

04

Clean and New Energy Systems

Solar, hydrogen, fuel cells, storage and the operating conditions required for emerging energy systems.

05

Carbon and Sustainability

Measurement, reporting, carbon-market awareness and the operational practices behind credible sustainability.

06

Emerging Mobility Technologies

Drones, robotics, autonomous transport and adjacent technologies viewed through practical deployment questions.

07

Regional Collaboration and Standards

Cross-market comparison, standards awareness and the conditions required to transfer solutions responsibly.

Who APNEA Serves

A cross-sector community built around the problem, not the job title.

The transition needs specialised expertise and people who can connect one field, institution or market to another.

Industry

Companies and Operators

Organisations deploying, operating or supporting mobility, energy, battery and sustainability systems.

Innovation

SMEs and Startups

Emerging ventures that need stronger regional context, standards awareness and ecosystem relationships.

Knowledge

Universities and Research Bodies

Institutions seeking structured industry questions, applied learning and more durable professional exchange.

Practice

Professionals and Technical Specialists

Engineers, managers, educators, consultants and practitioners working across the transition.

Ecosystem

Associations and Non-Profits

Mission-aligned organisations contributing sector context, community access and regional perspectives.

Future Talent

Students and Young Professionals

Emerging talent seeking access to credible knowledge, professional expectations and cross-sector learning.

Green Motion Academy and APNEA

Connected in purpose. Separate in governance.

Green Motion Academy provides the founding capability and ecosystem foundation. APNEA operates under its own society governance and non-profit objectives.

Green Motion Academy's Role

Founding capability and ecosystem support

GMA's regional work in capability development, mobility, market implementation and university-industry engagement revealed the need for a neutral alliance platform.

  • Founding ecosystem and institutional foundation
  • Administrative, digital and communications support
  • Experience across training, mobility and regional collaboration
  • No control over member voting or office-holding rights
APNEA's Role

Independent society governance and regional purpose

APNEA sets its priorities through its constitution, Executive Committee and member participation.

  • Own constitution and Executive Committee
  • Neutral, non-profit and membership-based
  • Own activities, committees and governance processes
  • Knowledge production and regional convening
Outcome-Led Collaboration

The event is not the product. The useful output is.

Forums, workshops, study visits and committees are methods. APNEA's standard is what participants can understand, reuse or advance afterwards.

Technical exchangePractical learning around the products, systems and operating questions shaping the region.
Technical clean-energy demonstration for Asia-Pacific professionals
01

Shared Definition

A clearer common language for a problem different sectors describe differently.

02

Decision Framework

A practical structure that helps leadership teams ask better questions.

03

Cross-Market Comparison

A disciplined view of what transfers across markets and what does not.

04

Technical Question

A documented issue that requires further evidence, expertise or testing.

05

Working Group

A defined group with an owner, scope and follow-up responsibility.

06

Reusable Briefing

A concise resource that members can share, apply and improve.

01Frame the question
02Bring the relevant voices
03Capture the decisions
04Assign follow-up
05Publish or close
Ways to Engage

Start with the knowledge. Participate when the work is relevant.

APNEA is designed to create value at different levels of involvement.

01

Follow

Read and save recurring executive briefs, explainers, industry maps and perspectives.

02

Contribute

Share operating experience, research questions, market context or specialist knowledge.

03

Participate

Join relevant forums, workshops, study visits, committees and structured follow-up activities.

04

Become a Member

Apply when you are ready to take part in APNEA's professional and institutional community.

Membership Preview

Membership is designed for participation, not passive affiliation.

Membership is open to relevant organisations and individuals, subject to Executive Committee review. Approved members receive a complete 12-month founding membership waiver from the approval date.

  • Categories for companies, SMEs, institutions, professionals and emerging talent
  • Access to relevant knowledge, activities and participation opportunities
  • No payment details required during the initial application
  • No guaranteed leads, funding, projects, contracts or market access
First 12 monthsWaived for approved members
AdmissionExecutive Committee review
RenewalOptional after the initial period
PurposeLearning, contribution and participation
Common Questions

Understanding APNEA

Yes. The Asia-Pacific New Energy Alliance is a registered society in Singapore and operates under its own constitution and governance framework.
GMA's work across capability development, mobility, regional implementation and university-industry engagement repeatedly showed the need for a neutral platform connecting sectors and markets. GMA provides founding and administrative support, while APNEA remains governed under its own constitution and non-profit objectives.
Yes. APNEA's public knowledge formats are intended to be useful to the wider ecosystem. Membership creates deeper opportunities to contribute, participate and engage with relevant activities.
No. APNEA creates conditions for professional learning, dialogue and participation. It does not guarantee leads, funding, contracts, partnerships, projects or market access.
The complete membership information, categories, governance notes and application form are available on the dedicated APNEA page at greenmotionacademy.com/apnea.
Asia-Pacific New Energy Alliance

Follow the knowledge. Join the community.

Start by understanding how APNEA interprets the region. Apply when you are ready to learn, contribute and participate.