Gentari Sdn.Bhd. (“GENTARI”) takes its name from the shortened combination of the English words GENERATION or TO GENERATE and the Bahasa Melayu word LESTARI, which means “sustainable”.

They offer lower carbon solutions through three initial core pillars – Renewable Energy, Hydrogen, and Green Mobility forming a portfolio of solutions cutting across the electron value chain to help customers achieve net zero emissions.

Recently Gentari has launched Southeast Asia’s first 350 kW DC fast charger for electric vehicles (EVs) at X Park Sunway Serene located in the Sungai Way Free Trade Industrial Zone, Selangor.

Introduced as part of a partnership involving Gentari and EV Connection (EVC), new EV charging site has a total of 10 EV charging bays. The 350 kW DC charger is linked to two individual stations, each with a CCS2 charging gun that is currently configured to deliver 175 kW – the third bay is a waiting area.

The remaining EV charging bays include two for 180 kW DC charging, two for 22 kW AC charging and three for 7 kW AC charging. It should be noted that the EV charging site at X Park is the first to receive the Electric Vehicle Charging System (EVCS) licence from by the Energy Commission (EC), which ensures the safety of the facility’s structure and operations. Gentari and EVC’s upcoming charging hub located at the Bangi Golf Resort has also received the same EVCS licence from the EC, which allows the site to charge per kWh instead of per minute.

On the mention of pricing, users are charged by kWh instead of time (as mentioned), so you’ll pay based on how much power your EV takes in. Effective December 1, 180 kW DC charging costs RM1 per kWh, while it is RM1.20 per kWh for 350 kW DC charging. As for AC chargers, both 22 kW and 7 kW cost RM0.55 per kWh.

According to paultan.org