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MPA to pilot trials for electric habour craft charging stations

MPA plans to roll out the charging infrastructure for e-HC operations starting 2025.

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) is calling for proposals to develop and operate electric harbour craft (e-HC) charging station points.

The proposal involves the development, commission, maintain, and operate electric harbour craft (e-HC) charging points at Jurong Port, Marina South Pier, Pasir Panjang Ferry Terminal, PSA Marine - West Coast Base, and Sebarok Terminal, together with existing licensees and operators of these sites.

The selected proposals will be implemented as a two-year pilot with an option to extend for another year.

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MPA plans to progressively roll out the charging infrastructure for e-HC operations in Singapore from 2025.

The CFP follows from an expression of interest launched in July 2023 for proposals to design and promote adoption of full-e-HC in Singapore. The CFP is open from 29 August 2023.

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