ComfortDelGro ENGIE has opened its 1,000th charge point in Singapore. The latest charge point, unveiled by Speaker of Parliament Seah Kian Peng on Nov 16, is located at Blk 333 Serangoon Ave 3, near Serangoon Central and Nex.
The latest launch coincides with ComfortDelGro C52 ENGIE’s third anniversary and adds to the provider of electric vehicle (EV) charging solutions’ regional charging network alliance in Malaysia and Thailand. ComfortDelGro ENGIE aims to have 8,000 charging points across all three countries by 2030.
In its release, the company says it will launch a new mobile app this year, allowing users to plan road trips. The app will include several features such as calculating the necessary charging stops based on the state-of-charge by vehicle type and enabling users with full access to charging stations in Malaysia.
"As we celebrate our third anniversary, we're not just looking back at our achievements, but forward to the future of sustainable mobility,” says Freddie Chew, general manager of ComfortDelGro ENGIE. “Reaching our 1,000th charge point in Singapore is a testament to our rapid growth and unwavering commitment to a greener future, while our expanding cross-border network alliance with like-minded partners further cements our position as a leader in EV charging solutions offering greater value to our customers for their charging needs, anywhere and everywhere."
Shares in ComfortDelGro closed 2 cents lower or 1.34% down at $1.47 on Nov 15.