SP Mobility, part of SP Group (SP), has launched Singapore’s first electric vehicle (EV) fast charging hub at a Housing Development Board (HDB) carpark in Tengah.

The firm said in a statement on last Saturday that the EV fast charging hub comprises eight direct current (DC) fast charging points of up to 100 kilowatts (kW) and six alternating current (AC) charging points at 7.4 kW each.

It is located at the HDB carpark serving residential Blocks 123 and 129, beside Plantation Plaza – Tengah town’s first neighborhood mall.

This allows drivers to do quick charge-ups while running errands, having a meal, or longer duration charging when parking overnight.

SP Mobility operates the largest high-speed public EV charging network in Singapore.

Besides Tengah, SP Mobility will be deploying fast charging hubs across HDB estates at Bedok North Avenue 3, Teck Whye Lane, Pipit Road (Macpherson), Jurong East Street 31, Tampines Street 34 and Woodlands Street 13, and at the Bukit Canberra and Jurong West Sports Centers.

These deployments will be rolled out progressively from early 2027.

“As EV adoption accelerates, charging infrastructure must be designed around daily living,

“By launching Singapore’s first EV fast‑charging hub within an HDB estate, we are bringing high‑power charging directly into the heart of everyday life, making EV ownership more convenient, seamless and accessible for drivers in the community,” said Dean Cher, Managing Director, SP Mobility.

Stephanie Tan, Chief Executive Officer of EV-Electric (EVe), said Tengah residents will be among the first to experience having a fast-charging hub in their neighborhood.

“The hub brings together fast and slow chargers to meet diverse charging needs across the community. As the first HDB charging hub, it expands the network by giving drivers greater convenience, flexibility, and faster charging,” she added.

This deployment strengthens SP’s role in supporting Tengah’s vision as Singapore’s first smart and sustainable town, said the statement.

As of December 2025, more than 14,000 flats have been completed, with over 12,000 home owners having collected their keys. With more residents moving in, accessible charging infrastructure will be increasingly important.

SP deployed Tengah’s first public EV chargers in February 2025 and will continue to expand charging across multiple Tengah precincts, including plans to install additional DC charging points in new Tengah carparks where power is available in tandem with the town’s development.

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