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MPA seeks proposal for electric harbour craft charging points pilot trial

The chosen proposal will be implemented for two years and can be extended for a year.

The Maritime and Port Authority of Singapore (MPA) is calling for a proposal to develop, commission, maintain and operate electric harbour craft (e-HC) charging points at selected locations.

In a statement, MPA said these selected locations include Jurong Port, Marina South Pier, Pasir Panjang Ferry Terminal, PSA Marine - West Coast Base, and Sebarok Terminal.

The selected proposals will be rolled out as a two-year pilot that could be extended for another year.

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The experience from the pilot will contribute to the development of a charging infrastructure standard for e-HC, the charging infrastructure master plant, and the implementation and operational plans to support the operations of e-HC in the Lion City.

MPA will work with operators to evaluate various charging technologies implemented. The authority aims to roll out the e-HC charging infrastructure in Singapore from 2025.

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