Asia Mobiliti, Triterra announce partnership for DRT Service in KL Metropolis

  • In KL Metropolis, Trek Rides did debut in the first half of 2025.
  • Partnership improves first-and-last-mile communication in the growing city

From left to right: Zulkifli Fitri Ismail, chief financial officer of Triterra; Michael Yam, joint chairman of Triterra; Christopher Lim Hwa Seong, CEO of Tritterra; Ramanchandra Muniandy, CEO & co-founder of Asia Mobiliti; Daniel Lim Hwa Yew, deputy chairman of Triterra; and Vicks Kanagasingam, chief commercial officer at Asia Mobiliti

Asia Mobiliti, Malaysia’s leading Mobility-as-a-Service ( MaaS ) company, and Triterra, the developer of The Met Corporate Towers, have announced a strategic partnership to introduce innovative and sustainable mobility solutions to KL Metropolis, the International Trade &amp, Exhibition District of Kuala Lumpur. This partnership highlights the growing interaction between freedom and real property in creating connected, green, and modern industrial communities, the organization stated in an announcement.

The partnership will co-fund and implement Asia Mobiliti’s Trek Rides Demand-Responsive Transit ( DRT ) service within the KL Metropolis zone to address first- and last-mile connectivity gaps in the rapidly expanding mixed-development district.

Designed to reference the city to essential public transport stations and hubs, including MRT Sentul Barat, KTM Segambut, and Duta Bus Terminal, Trek Rides will provide a sustainable public transportation option for residents, workers, and visitors. Notable destinations within the area include The MET Corporate Towers, the Malaysia International Trade &amp, Exhibition Centre ( MITEC ), government offices such as Matrade, MITI, LHDN, and JPN, the KL High Court complex, as well as shopping malls like Publika, Solaris Mont Kiara, and 1 Mont Kiara. Educational organizations such as Mont Kiara International School, the French School of Kuala Lumpur, and local public schools will even profit, alongside residential areas in Mont Kiara, Dutamas, Jalan Kasipillay, and Taman Segambut SPPK.

Asia Mobiliti, Triterra announce partnership for DRT Service in KL MetropolisRamachandran Muniandy ( pic ), CEO and co-founder of Asia Mobiliti, stated,” This partnership with Triterra reflects our shared vision for digital, inclusive, and sustainable cities, enabled by the integration of innovative mobility technology with iconic real estate. The future of our settlements may be shaped by this new type of a flexibility ecosystem that recognises communication, integration, and sustainability”.

In KL Metropolis will be a new version of Trek Rides, which is already in use in a number of Klang Valley regions, in the first fourth of 2025. The company will offer residents and firms with a practical, eco-friendly alternative to personal cars, helping to reduce traffic congestion. Users of the Trek software can guide DRT rides in all Trek Rides operating zones and access a complete bidirectional journey planner for the Klang Valley.

Triterra CEO Christopher Lim underscored the importance of partnerships in driving metropolitan development, stating,” This engagement with Asia Mobiliti corresponds with our goal to integrate freedom with urban creation, creating areas that are much connected, more sustainable, and inclusive. Collectively, we are paving the way for smarter, greener places that prioritise people and the environment”.

The collaboration between Triterra and Asia Mobiliti demonstrates the potential for property developers to incorporate smart transport options into their projects, bringing benefits to the local community as a whole. This program serves as a template for current urban preparing, showcasing the rise of online locations powered by mobility-as-a-service.