Electricity retailer Red Dot Power to install 50 EV charging stations
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SINGAPORE electricity retailer Red Dot Power is investing some S$500,000 to install at least 50 electric vehicle (EV) charging stations in the city-state by the end of next year, in a partnership with Finnish charging technology specialist PlugIT.
These charging stations, which will be installed over two phases, will cater to the different charging standards used by EVs from Japan, Europe and the US, said Red Dot Power.
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