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ComfortDelGro Engineering deploys first KYC V7 electric vans in Singapore

The ComfortDelGro subsidiary is the exclusive distributor of these vehicles.

Singapore’s ComfortDelGro Engineering delivered the first fleet of Changan Kuayue (KYC) V7 electric vans to customers across multiple sectors in the city-state, according to an announcement by the company.

Customers in the logistics, construction and engineering, bike leasing and commercial vehicle rental and leasing sectors were the first to receive these vehicles.

As the exclusive distributor of these commercial electric vehicles, this marked a milestone for ComfortDelGro Engineering. 

Orders for over 30 units have already been secured by the company both through direct sales and through their dealers throughout the city-state.

ComfortDelGro Engineering is a subsidiary of multi-modal transport operator ComfortDelGro.

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