Petronas subsidiary Gentari has recently provided some new details regarding its upcoming mobile EV charging service, which is known as EV Charge Go. As before with its prior teasers that are shared on Twitter, the most recent of which aims to showcase the service’s offerings and capabilities to potential business partners, especially those who wish to keep their EV fleet fully powered during events such as trade shows and exhibitions, or customer engagement activities like test drives and track days.
For the uninitiated, EV Charge Go utilises a portable charger that’s fitted in the back of a Proton Exora. According to the latest teaser, it is revealed that the machine is capable of supplying 30kWh or 60kWh battery packs, though its speeds and overall capacity are still not known at this time. Also shown in the video are three different connectors on the charger, which the Gentari says can work with Tesla, Porsche, Kia and other compatible electric vehicles.
Malaysian businesses ✅: We have exciting news to share! EV Charge Go is here to revolutionize the way you can conveniently power your fleet at trade shows, exhibitions, or during customer engagement events such as test drives or track days. pic.twitter.com/91EYQ64twC
— EVChargeGO (@EVChargeGO) May 29, 2023
Having an on-the-go EV charger is pretty useful. Not only can it be used as a readily available charging station at events or locations that lack the service, it can also be deployed in cases of emergencies such as running on a flat battery in the middle of a highway or rural location. But for now, as far as EV Charge Go is concerned, Gentari is only aiming to promote the service to potential business partners.
“Our solution eliminates the need for lengthy and costly installations, making it accessible and convenient for partners like you,” the company tweeted. “We are launching a 3-month pilot of our on-demand mobile EV charging solution, and we would love to serve your business with our innovative solution.”
Gentari has yet to reveal the exact launch date for the EV Charge Go pilot. Similarly, other specific details such as charging fees and so on have yet to be revealed as well. Nevertheless, interested businesses can contact the company by emailing them at evchargego@outlook.com for any queries.
(Source: Gentari, via EV Charge Go [Twitter])
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