As part of its move to grow the “ecosystem” here for electric vehicles (EV), electric car-sharing operator BlueSG will begin opening up its charging stations to third-party owners of electric vehicles from next year, a year earlier than planned. The charging points for privately owned electric cars will be located at HDB car parks as well as private car parks, and those operated by URA and JTC. The company declined to say how many of such charging points will be released in the first quarter of next year, or how much subscription fees will cost. Its MD Franck Vitte said that such details will be released in the near future. It also plans to grow its fleet from 300 cars now to 1,000 cars, and to have 500 stations providing 2,000 charging points. BlueSG now has 135 stations with 531 charging points. By the end of this year, it expects this number to grow to 591 charging points at 150 locations.... Continue Reading
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