SP Mobility, ComfortDelGro Engie bag contracts to deploy EV fast-charging hubs in HDB towns
Each site will feature six to eight 50 kilowatt fast chargers
[SINGAPORE] SP Mobility and ComfortDelGro Engie have won contracts from EV-Electric Charging (EVe) to deploy electric vehicle (EV) fast-charging hubs in HDB towns.
EVe is a subsidiary of the Land Transport Authority.
The hubs will be located across eight sites, including at HDB towns and car parks serving recreational facilities, said EVe on Wednesday (Apr 29). Each site will feature six to eight 50 kilowatt (kW) fast chargers, with the Bukit Canberra site also featuring three 7.4 kW slow chargers.
The latest development follows earlier contracts awarded to SP Mobility and Shell in March after the government outlined plans for every HDB town to have at least one fast-charging hub by end-2027.
“This tender award, together with our earlier contracts for six fast-charging sites in March 2026, will accelerate the roll-out of fast chargers to keep pace with growing EV demand and adoption,” said EVe chief executive Stephanie Tan.
Electric vehicle brands reached new heights in the first quarter of 2026, with registrations for some increasing by as much as five times.
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Fast-charging options at convenient locations will allow drivers to charge their EVs “as part of their daily routines”, added EVe.
The Singapore-assembled Hyundai Ioniq 5’s battery can be charged from 10 per cent to 80 per cent in about an hour with a 50 kW fast charger.
Both SP Mobility and ComfortDelGro Engie are part of EVe’s refreshed pre-qualified panel of EV charging operators, appointed to support the next phase of public charging point deployment.
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There are currently 21 publicly available fast-charging hubs in Singapore, with planned HDB town deployments set to add around 20 more.
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