Gentari EV charging hub at Bangi Golf Resort receives public distribution license from EC for per-kWh pricing

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The official opening of the Gentari charging hub at the Bangi Golf Resort yesterday also saw the presenting of its public energy distribution license, or Electric Vehicle Charging System (EVCS) licence from the Energy Commission …

yesterday also saw the presenting of its public energy distribution license, or Electric Vehicle Charging System licence from the Energy Commission to EV Connection , officiated by the minister of natural resources, nature and climate change Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad at the event.

The EV charging hub at the Bangi Golf Resort is co-developed by EVC and Gentari, a subsidiary of Petronas, and the license presented to EVC yesterday is the same as the license given to theHaving received the EVCS license from the Energy Commission, this license allows the EV charging sites at the Bangi Golf Resort – as well as the one at X Park Sunway Serene – to charge pricing by kWh for electricity consumed, instead of time-based, per-minute pricing.

The awarding of the EVCS license is a guarantee of safety for Gentari-EVC charging hubs in the operation of its facilities for public use, and this development is a positive step in support of streamlining and administering the rapidly growing green mobility segment in Malaysia, he added. For the Bangi Golf Resort EV charging hub that was just officially opened, EV users will be charged RM0.55 per kWh for AC charging at 7 kW and 22 kW charging points, and RM1.00 per kWh for DC charging at the 120 kW DC and 200 kW DC dynamic chargers.

Meanwhile at X Park Sunway Serene, AC charging is priced the same, while DC charging is the same RM1 per kWh for up to 180 kW, or RM1.20 for the top 350 kW charging output, which10% discount when you renew your car insuranceOpen roads and closed circuits hold great allure for Mick Chan. Driving heaven to him is exercising a playful chassis on twisty paths; prizes ergonomics and involvement over gadgetry.

 

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