Another eight electric vehicle (EV) fast-charging hubs will be rolled out in Housing Board estates and carparks, with the first site expected to be ready in early 2027.
The sites – the second set in HDB estates and public carparks – were awarded to SP Mobility and ComfortDelGro Engie by EV-Electric Charging (EVe), the Land Transport Authority subsidiary responsible for EV charger deployment.
By the end of 2027, the plan is for every HDB town to have at least one fast-charging hub.
EVe’s chief executive Stephanie Tan said on April 29 that the roll-out of fast-charging hubs keeps pace with growing EV demand and adoption, adding that they complement the existing charging network to offer more convenience and flexibility to EV drivers.
The first set of six fast-charging hub sites was awarded in March to SP Mobility and Shell Singapore.



