Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, November 4, 2025 – Gentari has announced key leadership appointments to further accelerate its growth and operational excellence across its clean energy businesses, effective 1 November 2025.
Shah Yang Razalli has been appointed as Group Chief Operating Officer and Country Head, Gentari Malaysia, succeeding his previous roles as Deputy Chief Executive Officer and Chief Green Mobility Officer. In his new role, Shah will oversee Gentari’s operational performance, business integration, and project delivery across its core markets, with a focus on strengthening Malaysia’s role as a hub for regional expansion.
With over 25 years of experience in PETRONAS and three years in Gentari, Shah brings extensive expertise in project management, business strategy, innovation, and international operations. He was instrumental in the establishment of Gentari as PETRONAS’ clean energy arm and has since led the rapid expansion of its Green Mobility business across Malaysia, India, and Thailand – positioning Gentari as a leading enabler of electric mobility in the Asia Pacific region.
At the same time, Fadzrul Ahmad has been appointed as Chief Green Mobility Officer, taking over the leadership of Gentari’s Green Mobility business from Shah. Fadzrul previously served as Head of Integrated Strategy and Portfolio Management, where he led the development of Gentari’s integrated strategy, corporate planning, and investment portfolio management.
In his new capacity, Fadzrul will oversee Gentari’s Green Mobility operations across all markets, driving strategic growth in electric vehicle (EV) charging and innovative mobility solutions. He will continue to expand Gentari’s role as a regional clean mobility provider, accelerating adoption through technology integration, ecosystem partnerships, and customer-centric business models.
Since joining Gentari, Fadzrul has been instrumental in shaping the company’s long-term direction, including driving strategy and portfolio development across all three of Gentari’s verticals, country plans, and Decarbonisation as a Service (DaaS) initiatives. His strategic insight and leadership will help position Gentari’s Green Mobility business for its next phase of scale and innovation.
“These appointments mark an important step in strengthening Gentari’s leadership bench as we continue to scale across our core businesses. Both Shah and Fadzrul have been instrumental in shaping Gentari’s journey from its inception. Their leadership will be key as we drive the next phase of growth towards becoming the most valued clean energy solutions partner by 2030,” said Sushil Purohit, Group Chief Executive Officer, Gentari.
These leadership appointments further strengthen Gentari’s global presence and operational focus, following the recent announcements of Sharad Pungalia as Country Head, Gentari India, and Claire Elkin as Country Head, Gentari Australia.
Together, they reflect Gentari’s ongoing commitment to building a strong, diverse leadership team to deliver integrated clean energy solutions across Renewable Energy, Hydrogen, and Green Mobility, accelerating real-world progress towards a cleaner energy future for the Asia Pacific region.
About Gentari
Gentari is a clean energy solutions company, wholly owned by PETRONAS, tasked to independently pursue and deliver integrated sustainable energy solutions. It offers lower carbon solutions through three core pillars – Renewable Energy, Hydrogen, and Green Mobility, forming a portfolio of solutions across the electron value chain to help customers achieve net zero emissions.
Gentari’s mission is to put clean energy into action by solving the needs of commercial, industrial, and retail customers through collaboration and innovation.
Its 2030 goals include:
- Building 30–40 GW of renewable energy capacity through utility-scale projects across solar, wind, and battery storage.
- Producing up to 1.2 MTPA of clean hydrogen to offer cost-competitive, low-carbon hydrogen solutions.
- Capturing over 10% of the EV Charging Points and Vehicle-as-a-Service market share across key countries in Asia Pacific.
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