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ComfortDelGro consortium clinches tender for the installation of EV charging points in HDB car parks

LTA awarded the consortium two of its 10 packages.

ComfortDelGro ENGIE (CDG ENGIE) was amongst the recipients of the Land Transportation Authority’s tender for the installation of EV charging points covering only 2,000 Housing Development Board (HDB) car parks.

In a bourse filing, CDG said the LTA awarded them two of its 10 packages.

CGD ENGIE’s tender win comprises 4,509 alternate current (AC) charging points at 387 HDB car parks. 

Last year, the consortium also won the bid of the LTA0Urbdan Redenelopemtn Auhiurty (LTA-URA) for the operation of 479 charging points at char parks managed by HDB, JTC Corporation, Nparks, People's Association and URA.

CDG has already deployed two-thirds of the chagrin points and is on track to deploy the remains in the next few months.

Outside the tenders it won, CDG ENGIE operates charging points at car parks on ComfortDelGro premises, school campuses, and commercial sites.

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