Malaysian automotive player Sime Darby Motors (SDM) has partnered with clean energy firm Gentari Sdn Bhd to accelerate the building of Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations and infrastructure across Sime Darby Motors’ network as well as in other publicly accessible locations alongside other supplementary initiatives.
Gentari said in a statement on Thursday that its subsidiary Gentari Sdn Bhd has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) SDM for the partnership.
The MoU will entail SDM and Gentari exploring opportunities to establish EV charging stations and related EV charging infrastructure at SDM’s automotive facilities across Malaysia, as well as in SDM’s other regional markets.
To further enhance accessibility and convenience for customers, the MoU will also explore establishing EV charging facilities beyond SDM showrooms, such as at golf clubs, hotels, and healthcare centres, amongst other potential locations.
In addition, to encourage EV adoption amongst Malaysians, the collaboration will also look at value-added services for SDM customers.
These services may include EV charging subscription plans, personalized home charging packages, portable charging services, and flexible mobile charging solutions, amongst others.
The MoU will also explore a potential partnership for EV fleet solutions, catering to the evolving needs of businesses and governments looking to transition to cleaner and more sustainable transportation alternatives.
Other joint projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing EV adoption, improving infrastructure, or developing new EV-related products or services will also be considered.
Alongside this, recognizing the pivotal role of renewable energy, the MoU will also explore solar energy projects, such as solar energy system installations and solar energy storage solutions.
“This MoU underscores our commitment to shaping a sustainable future through low carbon mobility,
“We look forward to working with Gentari to accelerate environmental friendly technologies and solutions for the automotive sector, particularly to support the EV eco-system which continues to grow in Malaysia,” said Jeffrey Gan, Managing Director of Retail and Distribution of Sime Darby Motors Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, and Macau
Gentari’s Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Gentari Green Mobility Chief Executive Officer Shah Yang Razalli said that the firm aims to lead the way in sustainable transportation and clean energy solutions, and this collaboration marks an important stride towards a larger initiative covering the Asia Pacific region.
“Leveraging SDM’s established track record and extensive regional footprint and our expertise, we are set to pave the way for a broader alliance that will unite various original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) within the SDM portfolio,
“Together, we are strongly positioned to lead the charge in low-carbon mobility and the transition to sustainable energy, in creating a better future for the coming generations,” he added.
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