Singapore’s electric vehicle infrastructure has taken another step forward, this time right into the heart of public housing.
SP Group has officially launched Singapore’s first EV fast charging hub within a Housing & Development Board (HDB) carpark in Tengah, bringing high-speed charging facilities closer to home.
Located beside Plantation Plaza and serving residents around Blocks 123 and 129, the new charging hub combines eight DC fast chargers capable of delivering up to 100kW, alongside six AC charging points rated at 7.4kW.

The launch event was attended by Sun Xueling, Senior Minister of State at the Ministry of National Development and the Ministry of Transport, alongside Dr Choo Pei Ling, Member of Parliament for Chua Chu Kang GRC.
Additional fast charging hubs are already planned across several HDB estates, including Bedok North Avenue 3, Teck Whye Lane, Pipit Road in MacPherson, Jurong East Street 31, Tampines Street 34, and Woodlands Street 13. Fast chargers are also expected to appear at Bukit Canberra and Jurong West Sports Centre progressively from early 2027.
SP Mobility customers will also be able to earn ChargeUP rewards points through charging sessions, with points redeemable via the SP app to offset future charging costs.
“As EV adoption accelerates, charging infrastructure must be designed around daily living. By launching Singapore’s first EV fast-charging hub within an HDB estate, we are bringing high-power charging directly into the heart of everyday life, making EV ownership more convenient, seamless and accessible for drivers in the community.”
Mr Dean Cher, Managing Director of SP Mobility
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