This Is Singapore’s Newest One-Stop Electric Commercial Vehicle Hub

This Is Singapore’s Newest One-Stop Electric Commercial Vehicle Hub

Cycle & Carriage Singapore’s latest initiative is located at its newly renovated Ubi Service Centre.

Gerald Yuen
Gerald Yuen
17 Jul 2024

Cycle & Carriage Singapore (C&C) has opened a new one-stop hub for electric commercial vehicles (ECVs) at its renovated Ubi Service Centre, located at 330 Ubi Road 3. The hub, which covers 2,960 sqft on Level 1, will showcase a variety of ECVs and include an ECV service centre.

C&C also revealed the new Maxus eDeliver 7, a fully electric light goods vehicle, expanding their existing Maxus ECV lineup. Besides the eDeliver 7, C&C will also showcase the Maxus T90 Pickup truck for the first time since its launch in Q4 2023, along with other ECVs like the eDeliver 3, eDeliver 9, and Citroen’s ë-Berlingo and ë-Dispatch models.

Singapore’s most extensive electric commercial vehicle hub?

Yes - the new ECV hub in Ubi offers a wide range of ECVs and convenient access to aftersales services in the light industrial zone. The service center has 20 work bays and is staffed by C&C’s certified EV specialists, providing various EV maintenance services.

Reconfiguring cargo space

C&C allows companies to customise their commercial vehicles, such as exterior branding and cargo space reconfiguration. Their aftersales solutions include 24-hour roadside assistance, onsite servicing, extended warranties and fleet management.

What is a Maxus eDeliver 7?

It’s a mid-sized electric van with a cargo space of up to 5.9m³ and a best-in-class payload of 1,500kg, ideal for managing mid to large consignments. Range is rated at 320km on a single charge.

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