We Can Look Forward to 27 More EV Charging Points In Singapore By September 2022

We Can Look Forward to 27 More EV Charging Points In Singapore By September 2022

Frasers Property Retail (FPR) will be rolling out electric vehicle (EV) charging stations across its network of 12 malls in Singapore, working with service providers Charge+, SP Group, and Tesla. A total of 36 new EV charging points will be deployed throughout the suburban malls in the North, Central, and Eastern regions of Singapore in two phases.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
29 Mar 2022

The 12 malls in FPR’s portfolio include Causeway Point, Century Square, Changi City Point, Eastpoint Mall, Hougang Mall, Northpoint City (North Wing), Northpoint City (South Wing), The Centrepoint, Tiong Bahru Plaza, Tampines 1, Waterway Point and White Sands.

The first phase of 27 EV charging points across 8 malls will be completed by September 2022, and will include the first deployment of Charge+ Turbo chargers and Tesla Supercharger station in Waterway Point to serve the Punggol area. With this initiative, each mall under Frasers Property Retail will have up to 5 EV charging points. This initiative further marks Frasers Property Retail’s commitment to becoming a net-zero carbon corporation by 2050.

The new EV charging points at the malls will support Singapore’s growing push towards EV adoption, and develop a comprehensive charging ecosystem island wide. EV drivers can fully charge their vehicles with as little as 30 minutes when parking at our malls, which makes it convenient for our shoppers. In improving accessibility to EV charging infrastructure throughout its malls.

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