Singapore Green Plan 2030
Be part of Singapore’s islandwide EV charging & clean transport revolution
Singapore is building one of the world’s most compact and efficient EV ecosystems. Under the Singapore Green Plan 2030, the government is rolling out 60,000 charging points across public and private carparks, making every HDB town EV-ready while reshaping vehicle taxes and incentives to favour cleaner-energy models.
Land Transport Authority’s EV Roadmap, the “Power EVery Move” campaign, and strong private-sector participation from utilities, oil majors, and EV charging operators are accelerating adoption. This creates high demand for talent that understands EV technology, battery systems, charging infrastructure, fleet operations and grid integration in a high-density, data-rich city.
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Islandwide Charging Network
Understand how Singapore plans and deploys 60,000 charging points across HDB estates, commercial buildings, offices and public carparks, with fast chargers at key hubs for high-mileage drivers.
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HDB EV-Ready Towns
Learn how every HDB town is being made EV-ready, with chargers in residential carparks and mixed-use estates, and what this means for load profiles, parking behaviour and user experience design.
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Smart Grid & Utilities
Explore how utilities and grid operators manage the additional load from EVs, using smart metering, price signals and digital platforms to maintain reliability in a compact, urban grid.
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Taxi & Ride-Hailing Fleets
See how taxis, private-hire vehicles and last-mile delivery fleets are electrifying, and how charging, scheduling and telematics shape operations in Singapore’s high-utilisation environment.
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Battery Performance in Hot & Humid Climate
Master battery and thermal management in Singapore’s tropical climate, including degradation factors, cooling strategies and best practices for long battery life in stop–go traffic.
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Autonomous & Smart-Mobility Pilots
Connect EV skills with autonomous shuttles, mobility-as-a-service platforms and smart-city pilots, where electrification, sensors and data analytics converge.