TotalEnergies shuts down EV charging operations in Singapore, charging points transferred to other operators

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INGAPORE: TotalEnergies Charging Services Singapore is shutting down its electric vehicle charging operations locally, the company confirmed on Thursday (Nov 27).

All of its charging points will be transferred to other operators by Dec 31, said a TotalEnergies spokesperson.

This comes after BlueSG announced a sudden “strategic pause” of their electric vehicle point-to-point car-sharing operations in August. TotalEnergies, which had about 1,400 charging points in about 350 HDB carparks, was BlueSG’s appointed charge point operator.

BlueSG was the only car-sharing platform that offered point-to-point services in Singapore. It said in August that it was preparing to relaunch operations in 2026.

TotalEnergies confirmed that they had signed a termination agreement to transfer its charge point network to LTA that came into effect on Sep 30. The company’s spokesperson said this decision follows BlueSG’s move to pause its car-sharing operations.
This decision has “no impact” on the company’s existing activities in Singapore, said the spokesperson.

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/totalenergies-charging-point-bluesg-electric-cars-5493971
 

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means next year when re-launch, they no more use back the same chargers?
 

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Lol, blursg uplorry that time still say just pause biz nia, will come back. Now even chargers also uplorry, how to come back
 

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How many chargers in HDB car parks are also slow charger like these? Replacing them to the DC chargers is going to be very expensive.
 
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