KUALA LUMPUR, June 16 — After establishing itself in the electric vehicle charging and vehicle-as-a-service (VaaS) space, Petronas’ green energy arm Gentari has just added...
Said to be the first of its kind in Malaysia, there is no upfront payment needed to install the solar system
In terms of the monthly subscription, it was not clearly defined on the website aside from that customers are being charged based on the amount of energy that is generated by the solar system. Specifically, the monthly rate is RM0.46 per kWh according to the FAQ section of the website.from around RM0.22 to RM0.57 per kWh
Do note that you still have to pay your TNB bill even if you decide to sign up for Gentari’s new home solar subscription service. In other words, you will receive two energy-related bills each month for your home with one being your TNB electricity bill while the other one is the Gentari – SOLS Energy solar system subscription bill.
Aside from the zero upfront fees, the subscription service also includes free maintenance and insurance for as long as 20 years. — Picture via SoyaCincau
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