SINGAPORE: The islandwide network of more than 1,500 electric vehicle (EV) charging points previously under BlueSG will be acquired by ...
SINGAPORE: The islandwide network of more than 1,500 electric vehicle charging points previously under BlueSG will be acquired by TotalEnergies, the French energy giant announced on Wednesday .
TotalEnergies - previously known as Total - said in a media release it had signed an agreement with French conglomerate Bollore Group to acquire the Bluecharge charging network, which it would manage and operate “upon approval of the relevant authorities”.Bluecharge currently has Singapore’s largest EV charging network, with its 1,500 charging points making up around 85 per cent of the island’s charging points, TotalEnergies noted.
“TotalEnergies is excited to enter the Singapore market to contribute towards the development of cleaner and reliable mobility solutions in the country,” said TotalEnergies Asia Pacific and Middle East marketing and services president Ting Wee Liang.“Today’s announcement also signals our ambition to actively participate in the Singapore Green Plan, to forge key partnerships and to accelerate developments in the region, using Singapore as a strategic launchpad,” Mr Ting added.
For EV drivers with existing Bluecharge accounts, its current pricing plan will still stand, said the company. According to the Bluecharge website, users currently pay an annual subscription fee of S$20, and are charged S$1 per hour for the first three hours of charging, and S$2 subsequently.
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