Electric vehicle (EV) charging operators are required to maintain a public liability insurance policy which covers personal injury, death or damage to property or third parties arising from EV charging operations, including fire. The minimum coverage is S$2 million per incident.
Electric vehicle charging operators are required to maintain a public liability insurance policy which covers personal injury, death or damage to property or third parties arising from EV charging operations, including fire. The minimum coverage is S$2 million per incident. Minister of State for Transport Murali Pillai said this in Parliament on Wednesday . As the incidence of EV fires is currently low, the authorities will monitor the situation and take whatever further steps as necessary.
Electric vehicle charging operators are required to maintain a public liability insurance policy which covers personal injury, death or damage to property or third parties arising from EV charging operations, including fire. The minimum coverage is S$2 million per incident. Minister of State for Transport Murali Pillai said this in Parliament on Wednesday . As the incidence of EV fires is currently low, the authorities will monitor the situation and take whatever further steps as necessary.
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