Successful bidders will be required to install the charging stations at their allotted car parks by the third quarter of next year, the release said.
They will also build charging farms powered by renewable energy on ComfortDelGro’s premises, which will offer “fast charging solutions to its cabbies and public users”, the companies added.READ: The Big Read: After a decade of fits and starts, it’s all systems go for Singapore’s electric vehicle dream
The partnership comes shortly after ComfortDelGro announced that it will commit S$50 million in clean energy technology and research. This includes transiting towards a clean-energy fleet, improving energy efficiency, adopting renewables and driving business innovation for the next five years.
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