Gentari & Tata Motors Partnersip for 5000 EVs
Gentari a Malaysian-based company has gotten into a Partnership with Tata Motors to deliver 5,000 units of e-commerce vehicles over the next three years. The vehicles will be four-wheeler commercial electric vehicles deployed across India. This is significant because it represents a new segment in the urban delivery ecosystem that can be electrified.
The agreement was signed through Gentari’s affiliate entity, Amplus Power Supply Private Limited.
Delivery Phases
The first year of the agreement will see the delivery of 1,000 units to cities such as Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, and Kolkata. The vehicles will be used for deliveries in sectors such as e-commerce, e-grocery, logistics, and FMCG.
How will this Move Benefit the Government’s Push for EVs?
This move is in line with the Indian government’s goal to achieve 30% electric vehicle penetration by 2030. It also represents a significant step towards reducing the carbon footprint of deliveries, which is a major contributor to air pollution in urban areas. The move towards electric vehicles will also help to reduce India’s dependence on fossil fuels, which will have long-term benefits for the country’s energy security.
About Gentari
Gentari, a clean energy solutions company, was launched in September 2022 as a wholly owned subsidiary of PETRONAS. The company is committed to providing integrated sustainable energy solutions and is focused on delivering lower carbon alternatives through its three core pillars: Renewable Energy, Hydrogen, and Green Mobility. The aim is to help its customers achieve net-zero emissions and drive the transition to a more sustainable future.
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