Gentari partners Keppel to develop sustainable energy solutions in Southeast Asia


Keppel Infrastructure Holdings managing director Tan Boon Leng (left) with Gentari chief renewables officer Low Kian Min

KUALA LUMPUR: Clean energy solutions provider Gentari Sdn Bhd has inked an agreement to explore sustainability-related opportunities with Keppel's infrastructure division.

In a statement, Gentari said the parties are looking to unlock synergies in renewable and low-carbon energy projects as well as electric vehicle charging infrastructure and roaming to build economies of scale, facilitate mutual support in market access and enable mutual capability development.

In addition, the parties will explore potential collaboration in Energy-as-a-Service opportunities, including energy efficiency and energy management projects.

"We are excited to collaborate with Keppel via this MoU, as it represents a significant step in growing the application of sustainable energy solutions across Southeast Asia.

"By leveraging our combined capabilities in areas such as renewable energy, electric vehicle charging infrastructure and sustainable energy applications, we aim to deliver innovative solutions that support the region's net zero ambitions," said Gentari CEO Sushil Purohit.

Keppel's infrastructure division CEO Cindy Lim added that Keppel's collaboration with Gentari on a targeted slate of initiatives will help to address immediate urban and climatic challenges in Southeast Asia.

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