Energy solutions provider Gentari signed a tripartite agreement with EV connection And Yinson Green Tech to enable cross-tracking and cross-charging of electric vehicles on the Gentari, JomCharge and ChargEV mobile apps, the company announced today. This cross-brand access will be available by June, according to Gentari.
This three-party agreement essentially provides electric vehicle users with access to a combined total of 550 electric vehicle charging points across Malaysia, more than two-thirds of all electric vehicle charging points in the country, with Gentari operating more than 150 charging points, ChargEV with almost 300 charging points and JomCharge with 100 charging points, Gentari said in its statement.
It’s essentially like a roaming agreement, allowing users of any of the Setel, JomCharge and ChargEV apps to use chargers on all three networks.
“To accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles in Malaysia, it is essential to prioritize the customer experience. Therefore, by June, users will have the added benefit of cross-access charging, giving them access to approximately 70% of all charging points in Malaysia,” according to Shah Yang Razalli, Green Mobility Director of Gentari.
“Through this tri-network partnership, we give users greater confidence when driving in Malaysia, as they can locate the entire charging network of the three service providers via Setel, JomCharge or ChargEV,” said Lee Yuen, general manager of EV Connection. the statement.
“Yinson GreenTech is always committed to working with like-minded partners who share our vision to deliver a better user experience and accelerate the adoption of electric vehicles. This collaboration is a first step in infrastructure collaboration with key industry players, which will lead to more opportunities and possibilities in the future,” said Srinivas Tati, Senior Vice President of Business Development of Yinson GreenTech.
The 150 charging stations under Gentari are spread across 35 locations in Malaysia, according to the company, as well as more than 160 charging stations in India where it also has a presence. Gentari aims to take 10% market share, or around 25,000 charging stations “in key markets” in Asia-Pacific by 2030.
Along the way, Gentari aims to install 9,000 public charging stations by 2026 with its presence mainly in Malaysia and India, he said.
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