Gentari partners with Lotus for green mobility infrastructure deployment



Clean energy solutions provider Gentari Sdn Bhd via its wholly-owned subsidiary Gentari Green Mobility Sdn Bhd, partners with Lotus Cars Malaysia (LCM) and has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). The MoU aims to explore collaborations in green mobility infrastructure deployment.

The MoU signing held during the launch of the Lotus Eletre here today, saw Gentari represented by its Chief Green Mobility Officer, Shah Yang Razalli, while Lotus Cars Malaysia – the sole franchise holder of Lotus vehicles in Malaysia, was represented by its General Manager, Tengku Ezan Ley.

Covering a period of two years, the MoU will see Gentari partnering with LCM to explore collaborations in electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure at LCM’s facilities, as well as public areas, including EV charging packages for Lotus EV owners.

“At Gentari, we are working with like-minded partners across all segments of transportation in driving towards sustainable mobility. Today, we are partnering with Lotus Cars Malaysia to make it easier for drivers of its high-performance cars to also reduce their carbon footprint with every kilometre travelled,” said Gentari’s Chief Green Mobility Officer, Shah Yang Razalli.

“This collaboration will allow us to better support our Lotus EV customers starting with the all-electric Eletre Hyper-SUV. Enhancing connectivity to Gentari’s fast-growing EV charging network will help increase convenience for our customers so they can effectively plan their trips and reduce range anxiety,” added Lotus Cars Malaysia General Manager, Tengku Ezan Ley.

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Since its introduction in June 2022, Gentari has deployed more than 150 charging points across 35 locations in Malaysia and over 160 charging points in India through its affiliated entities.

With a mission to be Asia Pacific’s preferred green mobility solutions provider, Gentari aims to capture a 10% market share (circa 25,000 charging points based on current estimates) across key markets in Asia Pacific by 2030. In the mid-term, Gentari aims to install 9,000 public charging points by 2026, with an anchored presence in Malaysia and India.

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