Cycle & Carriage Singapore (C&C) has launched an all-in-one hub for electric commercial vehicles (ECVs).
Located on Level 1 of the revamped Ubi Service Centre at 330 Ubi Road 3, this 2,960 sqft hub is set to house an extensive range of ECVs alongside a dedicated ECV service centre.
At today’s official opening ceremony, C&C also introduced the Maxus eDeliver 7, a fully electric light goods vehicle, adding to their already impressive Maxus lineup.
This event also marked the first public showcase of the Maxus T90 Pickup truck since its launch in Q4 2023. Other ECVs on display included the eDeliver 3, eDeliver 9, and Citroen’s ë-Berlingo and ë-Dispatch models.
This hub is designed to offer convenience for ECV aftersales services, strategically located in Ubi’s light industrial zone. With a capacity of 20 work bays, the service centre is staffed by C&C’s certified EV specialists, ready to provide EV maintenance services.
C&C’s expertise in commercial fleet sales allows companies to customise their vehicles extensively, from branding exteriors to reconfiguring cargo space. Their aftersales solutions (24-hour roadside assistance, onsite servicing, extended warranty programmes, and fleet management solutions) ensure businesses can operate with peace of mind.
Cycle & Carriage has also recently secured a tender from PUB, Singapore’s National Water Agency. This contract included the provision of Maxus T90 pickups, eDeliver 9s, and the new eDeliver 7, even before its official launch.
The eDeliver 7 is a mid-sized electric van designed to exceed business needs. It boasts a spacious cargo area of up to 5.9m3 and a best-in-class payload of 1,500 kg, making it ideal for handling large consignments.
With a range of 320 km on a single charge, the eDeliver 7 offers businesses the confidence to make multiple delivery trips without range anxiety.
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