Gentari partners with Virta to grow electric vehicle charging market in Southeast Asia

Gentari, Virta to expand EV charging across Southeast Asia.
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By DayakDaily Team

KUCHING, June 25: Clean energy solutions provider Gentari Sdn Bhd (Gentari), a subsidiary of Malaysia’s PETRONAS Group, is collaborating with leading electric vehicle (EV) charging business solution provider Virta through its subsidiary Gentari Green Mobility to expand the EV charging network across Southeast Asia.

Leveraging Virta’s digital platform services, technology and industry expertise with Gentari’s deployment and operation of EV charging infrastructure, the partners will also work with third-party entities to enable EV charging interoperability in the region.

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In line with its long-term aim to become Asia Pacific’s leading green mobility solutions partner, Gentari is deploying technologically advanced EV charging services across the region through its clean energy platform, Gentari Go.

Launched in Malaysia in February 2024, Gentari Go also offers customers access to chargers in Thailand and Singapore, strengthening Gentari’s market-leading position in high-powered direct current (DC) charging.

More than 2,400 charging points across the three countries are already available, with a target to onboard another 2,000 charging points on the Gentari Go network by the end of 2024.

Virta co-founder and chief business development officer Elias Poyry said the partnership has vast potential to capture the momentum of the energy transition in Southeast Asia.

“Gentari Green Mobility has grown from its inception into a leading market player in e-mobility in only a year and a half, and we are happy to further catalyse growth with our market-proven, end-to-end global EV charging services and experience, including in Singapore, Thailand and Australia.

“Our customers and partners will benefit from our ecosystemic approach in enabling faster EV penetration across the whole region – ‘Powered by Virta’,” he said in a statement today.

Meanwhile, Gentari deputy chief executive officer and Gentari Green Mobility chief executive officer Shah Yang Razalli said he is confident that Gentari is well-positioned to be a market leader in Southeast Asia.

“We already have a large footprint in the region and a deep understanding of local business needs and consumer expectations.

“Recognising the value of teaming up with a partner that brings global standards and industry experience, we see this collaboration as crucial in executing our plans with speed and scale,” he added. — DayakDaily

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